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News and Policies, U.S.

Coronavirus Infects U.S. LNG

February 14, 2020

Via: Forbes

China is the single most important growth market for liquefied natural gas (LNG). At the margins of LNG trade five years ago, government policy to improve air quality sparked a dash for gas. China has accounted for 40% of the […]


News and Policies, World

Seeking To Deflate Trade Tensions, EU Will Double US Gas Imports In Five Years

May 3, 2019

Via: Forbes

As trade tensions over steel, cars and airplanes mount between Washington and Brussels, the European Union yesterday tried to calm the situation by convening a summit on an import the two sides both want to see increase – natural gas. […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels, News and Policies, U.S.

U.S. LNG Tipped To Go Global On Abundant Supplies

March 28, 2019

Via: Forbes

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) market sentiment is increasingly leaning in favor of substantial volumes of North American, especially U.S., cargoes heading to global markets, as ample supply is pushing rising shale gas production into export markets and beyond the reach […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

U.S. Natural Gas Prices Rise Anticipating The ‘Arctic Blast’

January 18, 2019

Via: Forbes

With our first major winter cold and snowy storm spreading across the Midwest, South, and Northeast, natural gas prices have been on the rise again. Gas, of course, is an essential heating fuel, so winter demand spikes 40-60% above summer […]