News
April 27, 2022
The United States is set to drive North America’s upcoming LNG liquefaction projects count by 2026, contributing around 68% of the total project starts during 2022 to 2026, found GlobalData.
Article
April 2022
The EU should be buying LNG from friendly countries like America, Australia, and other Western democracies to meet their firm generation needs. It’s dependable, affordable, and cleaner than coal.
News
April 13, 2022
Eni SpA signed a framework agreement to boost flows of liquefied natural gas from Egypt to Italy, as European nations step up efforts to wean themselves off Russian energy in the wake of Moscow’s attack on Ukraine.
News
April 11, 2022
From a barbecue lunch at an LNG terminal in Texas to commercial talks near Capitol Hill, American natural gas companies are making a multi-state push to woo potential European buyers.
News
March 28, 2022
Despite having shale-gas deposits to rival those in Appalachia, Argentina's domestic gas production sector has suffered from years of underinvestment that has left it unable to meet domestic demand, never mind the needs of the export market.
News
March 25, 2022
API President and CEO Mike Sommers said the association welcomes the announcement establishing a joint task force to help increase U.S. LNG exports to Europe and reduce their dependency on Russian natural gas.
News
March 25, 2022
The U.S. and the European Union will push to boost supplies of LNG to European countries by the end of 2022 in a bid to begin to displace some Russian gas, a political framework that now leaves companies to sort out the details.
News
March 22, 2022
TotalEnergies SE said it will stop buying Russian crude and diesel by the end of the year, becoming the latest energy giant to shun the country’s oil in protest against the invasion of Ukraine.
News
March 21, 2022
The EU should be buying Liquified Natural Gas from friendly countries like America, Australia, and other western democracies to meet their firm generation needs, Texas Railroad Commissioner Wayne Christian says.
News
March 16, 2022
American Petroleum Institute President and CEO Mike Sommers applauded the U.S. Department of Energy’s decision to approve two new liquified natural gas export permits.
News
March 10, 2022
Europeans are very lucky that it was a warm winter, panelists said during CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference, referring to an ongoing natural gas crisis that start long before Russia invaded Ukraine.
News
February 10, 2022
Black & Veatch performed the pre-FEED study and now proceeds with full FEED to deliver the proposed Cedar LNG Project that will produce low carbon, cost-effective LNG for the global market.
News
February 10, 2022
Instead of supporting increased natural gas production and the construction of natural gas pipelines, processing stations, power plants and other infrastructure, some senators’ proposed solution is to go after U.S. LNG exports.
News
February 07, 2022
LNG imports will not be able to meet shortfall and the additional supply levers required if Russian gas delivery disruption spreads beyond Ukraine to all European exports.
News
January 25, 2022
Tanzania has selected U.S. law firm Baker Botts LLP as an adviser to help conclude talks with international oil companies over a long-delayed $30 billion liquefied natural gas terminal.
News
January 24, 2022
The European Commission has been told by a key expert group that planned adjustments to its green rulebook risk raising greenhouse gas emissions and undermining the bloc’s reputation as a bastion for environmentally friendly finance.
News
January 24, 2022
Eni SpA’s Norwegian joint venture, Var Energi AS, will apply for an initial public offering in Oslo on a bet there’s still investor demand for shares in oil and gas companies in Europe.
News
January 21, 2022
Oil and gas drilling is big business once again, if the leap in demand for services from Baker Hughes Co., the world’s No. 2 oilfield contractor, is any gauge.
News
January 20, 2022
Vistra Corp. said two units of Energy Transfer LP are threatening to cut off natural gas supplies to power generation facilities it owns in Texas because of a payment dispute over last year’s catastrophic winter storm.
News
January 19, 2022
Ghana’s state-owned oil company is progressing with plans to sell liquefied natural gas throughout West Africa after shipments of the fuel begin to flow to an import terminal this year.
News
January 14, 2022
Higher natural gas prices and lower shipping rates are increasing the draw of U.S. liquefied natural gas cargoes to Europe over more traditional winter markets in Asia.
Connect with World Oil
Connect with World Oil, the upstream industry's most trusted source of forecast data, industry trends, and insights into operational and technological advances.