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Mitsubishi Buys Stake Offshore Ivory Coast From Anadarko
Mitsubishi Buys Stake Offshore Ivory Coast From Anadarko
Mitsubishi To Join Talisman’s Papua New Guinea Operations
Mitsubishi To Join Talisman’s Papua New Guinea Operations
Mitsubishi Teams Up With Encana For Cutbank Ridge Joint Venture
Mitsubishi Teams Up With Encana For Cutbank Ridge Joint Venture
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LNG Canada Ships First Cargo in Tanker Headed to South Korea
Canada has entered the LNG export business with the first shipment at the LNG Canada facility. The nation is expected to serve the Asian market, primarily.
LNG Canada Produces First LNG for Export
LNG Canada produced its first LNG for export in Kitimat, British Columbia, a spokesperson for the project said June 22.
Reports: Mitsubishi Targeting Haynesville E&P Aethon in $8B Deal
Japan’s Mitsubishi is reportedly in talks to acquire Aethon Energy’s Haynesville assets in a deal that could be worth $8 billion.
Cowen: Gas Turbine Orders Hit 20-Year High on PowerGen Needs
A report by TD Cowen analysts shows that between fourth-quarter 2024 and first-quarter 2025, gas fired capacity generation awards reached their highest point since March 2001.
Generating a Problem: Turbine Builders Unable to Keep Up with Power Demands
A lead of Mitsubishi’s U.S. industrial division says the current supply chain for generators can’t keep up with the booming demands of AI.
Hydrogen Hopefuls Advised to Focus on Offtake Amidst Funding Turbulence
Hydrogen is one way to reduce emissions when used in place of higher-emissions fossil fuel sources where feasible, but costs and infrastructure pose challenges.
Polar LNG Express: North American NatGas Dynamics to Change with LNG Canada
The next major natural gas export project in North America has a location advantage with Asian markets. LNG Canada opens up a new pathway that will change the price dynamics for producers.
Poten: North American LNG Projects to Double Capacity by 2027
Nine North American LNG export projects under construction will add an estimated 98.6 mtpa of capacity by the end of 2027, with 6 of them located in the U.S., according to Poten & Partners.
Exclusive Q&A: LNG Canada to Open Country Up to Asian, Global Markets
The start-up of LNG Canada in mid-2025 will give its five joint venture partners access to liquefaction and international trade, which wasn’t a possibility from Canada before, an LNG Canada vice president told Hart Energy.
Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Sept. 13, 2024)
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including an agreement between Exxon Mobil and Mitsubishi Corp. concerning ammonia from a planned hydrogen facility in Texas.
Shell Targets Start of Canadian LNG Export Project in Mid-2025
Shell expects first production to flow from Kitimat-based LNG Canada in mid-2025, the company’s CEO Wael Sawan said Aug. 1 during the company’s second quarter 2024 webcast.
Chevron, Exxon Among Players Getting to FID, Locking in Hydrogen Offtake
Hydrogen players Chevron Corp., Mitsubishi Power and Exxon Mobil are working to find buyers and pursue incentives to move projects forward.
Geothermal Energy Talk Rises to the Surface at OTC
Experts discuss what it’ll take to advance geothermal energy and bring scale to the emerging power source.
Deepwater Roundup 2024: Americas
The final part of Hart Energy E&P’s Deepwater Roundup focuses on projects coming online in the Americas from 2023 until the end of the decade.
Energy Transition in Motion (Week of April 19, 2024)
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including the latest on global solar sector funding and M&A.