Equinor and its partners will disclose datasets from Sleipner field. the world'.s first offshore CCS plant. in a push to advance innovation and development on the field of CO2 storage.
Read More »Trade Deal Could Propel U.S. to Top of China`s LNG Supplier List
Here’s another reason for Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping to seal a swift trade deal: it could put the U.S. on track to become China’s biggest supplier of liquefied natural gas. according to Morgan Stanley.
Read More »Bipartisan Conservation Fund Protects Public Lands. Relies on Oil and Gas Revenues
API released the following statement as a bipartisan group of House lawmakers introduced legislation to guarantee $900 million in annual funding to the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).
Read More »Hydrogen Could Replace Natural Gas to Heat Homes. Report Claims
Hydrogen has the potential to replace natural gas as a heat source in homes across the UK. according to a new report.
Read More »Trump says he’s considering sanctions to block Nord Stream 2
President Donald Trump said he’s considering using U.S. sanctions to stop construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline between Russia and Germany.
Read More »Shell Ships First LNG Cargo from Prelude FLNG. Offshore Australia
Shell announced that the first shipment of liquefied natural gas has sailed from the company’s Prelude floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility.
Read More »The US will Maintain Oil Production despite Low Energy Prices
U.S. production numbers are going to continue for quite some time.
Read More »Jerry Jones Likens Natural Gas Deal to Dallas Cowboys Buy
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is expanding his natural gas empire at what looks like the worst possible time. Intentionally.
Read More »Natural Gas Price Plunge Signals Greener Start for 2019 in U.S. and EU
Tumbling natural gas prices have set the power generation industries in the U.S. and Europe off to a greener start this year.
Read More »U.S. Oil Gas Output Surge Sets Country Increase Record
U.S. natural gas and crude oil production increased last year at the fastest pace ever for a single country.
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