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Lake Charles LNG Selects Technip Energies, KBR for Export Terminal

Lake Charles LNG has selected KTJV, the joint venture between Technip Energies and KBR, for the engineering, procurement, fabrication and construction of an LNG export terminal project on the Gulf Coast.

Entergy Picks Cresent Midstream to Develop $1B CCS for Gas-fired Power Plant

Crescent will work with SAMSUNG E&A and Honeywell on the project.

FERC Chair: DC Court ‘Erred’ by Vacating LNG Permits

Throwing out the permit for Williams’ operational REA project in the mid-Atlantic region was a mistake that could cost people “desperately” reliant on it, Chairman Willie Phillips said.

Matador Offers $750 Million in Senior Notes Following Ameredev Deal

Matador Resources will offer $750 million in senior notes following the close of its $1.83 billion Ameredev II acquisition.

Worley CEO: Combative Politics Complicating Regulations, Incentives

From LNG to direct air capture, Chris Ashton, CEO of Worley, said economic incentives aren’t “on a pace and scale that are necessary for us to move things forward.”

Electrification Lights Up Need for Gas, LNG

As global power demand rises, much of the world is unable to grasp the need for gas or the connection to LNG, experts said.

Rice: EQT Walking the Walk on Natgas Emissions, Despite Politics

Methane emissions are falling in parts of the world as companies such as EQT, led by CEO Toby Rice, make strides to reduce emissions in their operations, although the task is not without challenges.

Ryan Lance: ConocoPhillips Wants to ‘Double’ LNG Project Portfolio

ConocoPhillips aims to ingrain itself into the global LNG ecosystem, from shale gas output at the wellhead to liquefaction to shipping to regasification in Europe and Asia, CEO Ryan Lance said.

Barnett Shale’s BKV to Launch Delayed IPO of Natgas-focused E&P

BKV Corp. has positioned itself as an LNG supplier near Gulf Coast markets with production averaging 718 MMcfe/d across about 460,000 Barnett acres, supported by 778 miles of associated gas gathering pipelines and 65 compression units.

Energy Transition’s Big Ticket Item? $1.5T in Natgas Infrastructure

Energy executives from companies such as Cheniere and Woodside are planning for the energy transition—and natural gas as part of it.