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.
The Delfin LNG project would pioneer offshore LNG supply in the Gulf of Mexico.
Texas’ upstream energy sector employed 204,400 people in March, down by 700 people from the previous month.
The oil and gas rig count rose by two to 585 in the week to April 17. Despite this week's rig increase, Baker Hughes said the total count was still down 34 rigs, or 5% below this time last year.
Private operators are likely to let rigs go first, beginning in the Midcontinent and Powder River Basin, then the Eagle Ford, Bakken and Permian, according to J.P. Morgan Securities.
Kinder Morgan is undeterred by “perceived ups and downs” in the natural gas market, said Executive Chairman Rich Kinder during the company’s first earnings call of 2025.
Monumental Energy Corp. says rig contractor RIVAL is scheduled to begin the workovers on wells Copper Moki 1&2, located in the Taranaki Basin, in May.
Woodside Energy has signed a sale and purchase agreement to supply Uniper with up to 2 million tonnes per annum of LNG, subject to a final investment decision on its Louisiana LNG project.
Intensity Infrastructure Partners said the proposed 344-mile line would move natural gas to the eastern side of North Dakota.
Liberty Energy is seeing a growing pipeline of opportunities to jump onto, even as tariffs and OPEC+’s production strategy create uncertainty in the energy sector.
Golar LNG’s floating LNG vessel Gimi, located offshore Mauritania and Senegal, offloaded its first full cargo to LNG carrier British Sponsor.