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naturalnews.comGeopolitical instability in the Middle East has increased risks for LNG buyers in Europe and Asia. The United States is expanding export capacity while demand grows from data centers and coal-to-gas switching.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewEnergy Secretary Chris Wright stated the United States could easily double its natural gas exports with no impact on domestic prices. The comments came as Commonwealth LNG broke ground on a new export facility in Louisiana expected to bring significant economic benefits to the re…
activistpost.comOnly five vessels traversed the Strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours using the Iranian traffic separation scheme. Daily transits averaged roughly 100 ships before U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran in late February. Traffic has remained near six to seven ships per day since then, even…
cicnews.comBritish Columbia Premier David Eby said this week that he hopes LNG Canada makes a final investment decision on Phase 2 of its Kitimat facility by the end of 2026. The project, backed by Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, Mitsubishi and Kogas, is described as the largest private sector…
onemileatatime.comThe Al Kharaitiyat exited the Strait of Hormuz and entered the Gulf of Oman after loading at Ras Laffan earlier this month. The voyage marks Qatar’s first LNG export out of the region since the conflict began at the end of February. Prewar levels saw roughly three shipments a day…
Enbridge, the world's largest oil and gas pipeline company by market cap, received a presidential permit from President Donald Trump for its Line 5 pipeline at the St. Clair River crossing between Michigan and Ontario. The Calgary-based firm continues to expand operations across…