The U.S. added 16 Bcf to stocks last week in a slowdown of injection rates from the last four weeks.
BP’s Greater Tortue Ahmeyim plant offshore Mauritania and Senegal has loaded its first cargo.
The lower 48 U.S. states added 29 Bcf of natural gas to storage for the week ending March 28, slightly higher than market expectations between 25 Bcf to 27 Bcf.
LNG Canada expects to start exporting LNG by the middle of 2025.
Drillers in the Permian Basin drillers cut three rigs, bringing the total down to 282, the lowest since November 2021.
The April 28 blackout across Spain and other parts of Europe served as a wake-up call on both sides of the Atlantic. The U.S.’ new Energy Dominance Council will need to address hard-hitting questions on power generation, transmission and distribution.
U.S. shale giant EOG Resources will evaluate 900,000 acres in a hydrocarbon-rich basin in Abu Dhabi under a new concession agreement with ADNOC.
Liner hanger components and bullhead frac combinations are boosting refract results.
Located at Republic Services’ Charlotte Motor Speedway Landfill, the RNG facility will have an annual design capacity of approximately 1.4 million MMBtu.
Five Point Infrastructure has formed PowerBridge LLC with a $1 billion equity commitment to develop and manage gigawatt-scale data centers and associated infrastructure.
Private capital is flowing back into shale, with new teams Rockcliff III and X2 Resources zeroing in on overlooked assets in Texas and beyond.
Ohio shale is a complicated but steady region that’s given Infinity Natural Resources a leg up during a volatile macro environment, says CEO Zack Arnold.
Keyera Corp. is expanding its Fort Saskatchewan core fractionation hub with the 47,000-bbl/d KFS Frac III project for $500 million.
A partnership consisting of 36 First Nations in British Columbia, Canada, is acquiring a 12.5% stake in the Enbridge Westcoast natural gas pipeline system on traditionally Indigenous land.