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liquefied natural gas

  • Floating LNG Terminals Pose Higher Costs, Weather Risks to Asian Countries
    Floating LNG Terminals Pose Higher Costs, Weather Risks to Asian Countries
    IEEFA's research said that 90 percent of the floating import projects in South and Southeast Asia are proposed in countries prone to oceanic disturbances.
    December 7, 2024BY Celene Ignacio
  • Australia’s LNG Market Faces Oversupply Threat
    Australia’s LNG Market Faces Oversupply Threat
    Global LNG markets are expected to achieve a 40 percent increase in supply until 2028.
    June 6, 2024BY Celene Ignacio
  • Google Terminates 28 Workers for Protest of Israeli Cloud Contract; Micron Set to Get $6.1 Billion in Chip Grants | Business Matters Full Broadcast (April 18)
    Google Terminates 28 Workers for Protest of Israeli Cloud Contract; Micron Set to Get $6.1 Billion in Chip Grants | Business Matters Full Broadcast (April 18)
    Google said on Thursday it had terminated 28 employees after some staff participated in protests against the company's cloud ...
    April 18, 2024BY Don Ma
  • House Energy Committee Field Hearing on Biden’s Liquefied Natural Gas Ban
    House Energy Committee Field Hearing on Biden’s Liquefied Natural Gas Ban
    The House Energy and Commerce Committee holds a hearing on "How Biden's LNG Export Ban Hurts Local Communities" ...
    April 8, 2024BY Epoch Video
  • House Republicans Demand Biden Ends LNG Export Ban
    House Republicans Demand Biden Ends LNG Export Ban
    Republican lawmakers say the Biden administration’s pause on LNG exports is 'strategically dangerous and unnecessary.'
    February 13, 2024BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Biden LNG Export Permit Pause Ignites Fiery Industry Reaction
    Biden LNG Export Permit Pause Ignites Fiery Industry Reaction
    Climate activists say it's a victory for US households.
    January 29, 2024BY Andrew Moran
  • Over 3.4 Million Metric Tons of Natural Gas Remain Idled in Europe
    Over 3.4 Million Metric Tons of Natural Gas Remain Idled in Europe
    A record amount of LNG is currently being idled at sea near Europe as demand in the region ...
    May 10, 2023BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Coastal GasLink Protesters Convicted After Pleading Guilty to Criminal Contempt Charges
    Coastal GasLink Protesters Convicted After Pleading Guilty to Criminal Contempt Charges
    Five protesters involved in blocking access to the construction of a liquefied natural gas pipeline in northern B.C. ...
    December 13, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Global Liquefied Natural Gas Supplies Are Sold Out Until 2026, Major LNG Importer Warns
    Global Liquefied Natural Gas Supplies Are Sold Out Until 2026, Major LNG Importer Warns
    Japan, the leading importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG), is warning about supplies getting tighter over the coming ...
    November 21, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • United States Was Top Exporter of Liquefied Natural Gas, Mostly to Europe, During First Half of 2022
    United States Was Top Exporter of Liquefied Natural Gas, Mostly to Europe, During First Half of 2022
    The United States was the top exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) during the first half of 2022, the U.S. ...
    July 26, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Crown Going Ahead on Charging 15 BC Coastal GasLink Pipeline Protesters With Criminal Contempt
    Crown Going Ahead on Charging 15 BC Coastal GasLink Pipeline Protesters With Criminal Contempt
    The B.C. Prosecution Service is going ahead with prosecuting 15 protesters for criminal contempt for allegedly defying an ...
    June 1, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Natural Gas Eyes $8 as Prices Surge to Highest Levels Since 2008
    Natural Gas Eyes $8 as Prices Surge to Highest Levels Since 2008
    Natural gas futures are trading at their highest levels in more than 13 years, with the May contract ...
    April 18, 2022BY Andrew Moran
  • China Bought Twice as Much Russian Liquefied Natural Gas in February
    China Bought Twice as Much Russian Liquefied Natural Gas in February
    China doubled its import of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia in February from a year earlier, amid ...
    March 23, 2022BY Frank Fang
  • US Will Have World’s Biggest Natural Gas Exporting Capacity by 2022: EIA
    US Will Have World’s Biggest Natural Gas Exporting Capacity by 2022: EIA
    The United States is on course to have the world’s largest exporting capacity of liquified natural gas (LNG) ...
    December 22, 2021BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Natural Gas Prices Expected to Be Volatile This Winter Amid Uncertainty About Weather: EIA
    Natural Gas Prices Expected to Be Volatile This Winter Amid Uncertainty About Weather: EIA
    Natural gas prices are expected to be "volatile" across the United States as the winter heating season begins ...
    November 10, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • China Aims To Alleviate Energy Crunch With New US Natural Gas Deals
    China Aims To Alleviate Energy Crunch With New US Natural Gas Deals
    Amid soaring gas prices and domestic power shortages, China has signed three large-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) deals ...
    October 26, 2021BY Jenny Li
  • Trade Group Urges Department of Energy to Restrict US Liquefied Natural Gas Exports
    Trade Group Urges Department of Energy to Restrict US Liquefied Natural Gas Exports
    A manufacturers trade group has called on the Department of Energy (DOE) to order U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) ...
    September 20, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • Europe’s Gas Shortage Could See Rest of World Paying Larger Heating Bills This Winter: Experts
    Europe’s Gas Shortage Could See Rest of World Paying Larger Heating Bills This Winter: Experts
    Europe's record low supply of natural gas could see the rest of the world paying larger heating bills ...
    September 14, 2021BY Katabella Roberts
  • AGL Withdraws Plan To Build Gas Terminal in Victoria
    AGL Withdraws Plan To Build Gas Terminal in Victoria
    Energy giant AGL has formally withdrawn its plan to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in ...
    April 15, 2021BY Henry Jom
  • Victoria Govt Rejects Proposal to Build Gas Terminal Amid Looming Shortfall
    Victoria Govt Rejects Proposal to Build Gas Terminal Amid Looming Shortfall
    The Victorian state Labor government has rejected a plan by energy giant AGL to build a liquefied natural ...
    April 2, 2021BY Henry Jom
  • US Oil Production Won’t Return Soon to Pre-Pandemic Levels, Energy Secretary Says
    US Oil Production Won’t Return Soon to Pre-Pandemic Levels, Energy Secretary Says
    WASHINGTON—U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette says he doesn't expect U.S. oil production to rebound soon to pre-pandemic levels, ...
    October 29, 2020BY Reuters
  • Pompeo Says AES of US, PetroVietnam to Sign $2.8 Billion LNG Deal
    Pompeo Says AES of US, PetroVietnam to Sign $2.8 Billion LNG Deal
    HANOI—The U.S. energy firm AES and PetroVietnam plan to soon sign an agreement on a $2.8 billion liquefied ...
    October 28, 2020BY The Associated Press
  • Trump Announces LNG Export Term Extension to 2050, Praises US Energy Independence
    Trump Announces LNG Export Term Extension to 2050, Praises US Energy Independence
    President Donald Trump announced on July 29 that export term limits for liquified natural gas (LNG) to non-free trade ...
    July 30, 2020BY Mimi Nguyen Ly
  • US Plays Long Game on Liquid Natural Gas Infrastructure As Prices Plummet
    US Plays Long Game on Liquid Natural Gas Infrastructure As Prices Plummet
    With low liquid natural gas (LNG) prices making U.S. exports an increasingly attractive option for other nations' electricity ...
    February 22, 2020BY Alan McDonnell
  • Coronavirus Paralyzes Short-Term Oil, Gas Sales Into China
    Coronavirus Paralyzes Short-Term Oil, Gas Sales Into China
    SINGAPORE—Short-term sales of crude oil and liquefied natural gas into China almost ground to a halt this week ...
    February 5, 2020BY Reuters
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