The Port of Corpus Christi, the U.S.’ largest energy export gateway, moved a record 53 million tons in the third-quarter 2024, driven by increases in crude oil and dry bulk movements.
Higher U.S. temperatures are expected to pressure gas demand for gas-fired electricity, according to a report from Rystad Energy.
Mexico Pacific CEO Sarah Bairstow shared her thoughts with Hart Energy on the outlook for the Saguaro Energía LNG project as it marches forward with plans to be the Permian’s relief valve on associated gas buildup.
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.
An unusual reduction in producer hedging found in a Haynes and Boone survey suggests banks are newly open to negotiating credit terms, a signal of market rewards for E&P thrift.
The White House said it implemented a permit pause on export facilities to allow time for an analysis of LNG climate impacts.
The oil and gas rig count rose by seven to 589 in the week to Dec. 6, its highest since mid-September.
Nova Compression LLC says the package of assets from Kodiak Gas Services will double its density in an active area of the basin.
Kolibri Global Energy Inc., an operator in the Tishomingo Field in Oklahoma, reported strong performance at its Alicia Renee well pad.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies on Dec. 5 pushed back the start of oil output rises by three months until April.
BP is seeking buyers for a stake in its U.S. natural gas pipeline network, sources say.
Digital data points have transformed from a byproduct of operations to the main driver of innovation in the energy industry, says Fabricio Sousa, president of Worley Consulting.
The withdrawal of U.S. natural gas in storage was lower than expected, but prices remain above $3.
The first-of-its-kind deployment for the geothermal company in North Dakota involved removing heat from produced fluids to create electricity.