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News and Policies, U.S.

China tariffs create headache for next wave of US natural gas export projects

August 9, 2018

Via: CNBC energy

China’s threat to slap tariffs on U.S. natural gas exports is injecting uncertainty into a construction boom for the multi-billion dollar facilities that ship American shale gas around the world. By the end of next year, six facilities in the […]


Domestic, Energy Consumption, News and Policies, U.S.

The United States is Both a Major Importer and Exporter of Motor Gasoline

September 21, 2016

Via: Energy Collective

The United States simultaneously imports and exports gasoline because of regional differences in gasoline supply and demand balances. The two regions with the largest supply and demand imbalances are the East Coast, which imported 581,000 barrels per day (b/d) of […]


Energy Economics

Cheap Canadian gas imports may prolong U.S. energy industry’s rout

June 9, 2016

Via: Reuters US Energy

U.S. utilities and merchants are embarking on their biggest buying spree for Canadian natural gas since the start of the U.S. shale boom, taking advantage of record low prices and raising concerns about the U.S. industry’s deepening crisis. Traders have […]