Hart Energy introduces a new look to Headlines, where we’ll have the top stories in energy markets, business, transactions, E&P, technology and midstream.
This week’s top stories include:
- Analysts see Breitburn Energy Partners’ emergence from chapter 11 reorganization as a positive sign that the oil and gas industry is rebounding beyond the Permian Basin.
- EIA expects U.S. shale output to rise by 125,000 barrels per day in May. Which plays will see the biggest jump?
- Phillips 66 economist Horace Hobbs told the GPA Midstream convention that energy executives better start changing the way they think.
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Gunvor Group Inks Purchase Agreement with Texas LNG Brownsville
2024-03-19 - The agreement with Texas LNG Brownsville calls for a 20-year free on-board sale and purchase agreement of 0.5 million tonnes per annum of LNG for a Gunvor Group subsidiary.
Venture Global, Grain LNG Ink Deal to Provide LNG to UK
2024-02-05 - Under the agreement, Venture Global will have the ability to access 3 million tonnes per annum of LNG storage and regasification capacity at the Isle of Grain LNG terminal.
Texas LNG Export Plant Signs Additional Offtake Deal With EQT
2024-04-23 - Glenfarne Group LLC's proposed Texas LNG export plant in Brownsville has signed an additional tolling agreement with EQT Corp. to provide natural gas liquefaction services of an additional 1.5 mtpa over 20 years.
Total CEO: US LNG Shaky, Global Projects Brought into Spotlight
2024-02-21 - U.S. President Joe Biden’s decision to pause approvals for new U.S. LNG projects benefits similar projects around the world and casts doubt around U.S. supply, TotalEnergies’ Pouyanné told analysts during the company’s quarterly webcast.
ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance Calls LNG Pause ‘Shortsighted’
2024-02-14 - ConocoPhillips chairman and CEO Ryan Lance called U.S. President Joe Biden’s recent decision to pause new applications for the export of American LNG “shortsighted in the short-term.”