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Kevin Dobbs joined the staff of NGI in April 2020. Prior to that, he worked as a financial reporter and editor for S&P Global Market Intelligence, covering financial companies and markets. Earlier ...
Williams restarts regulatory process for Northeast natural gas systems, NESE and Constitution Pipeline, in bet on Trump administration support. Keep up with the latest developments here.
A look at the global natural gas and LNG markets by the numbers $4.75/MMBtu: The likelihood of average Henry Hub prices rising above $4/MMBtu this year is decreasing, according to commodity ...
Discover the latest on the natural gas market with Nymex July futures dipping due to storage builds and mild weather. Stay informed with NGI's Spot Gas National Avg. and Henry Hub spot prices in ...
Discover how natural gas futures are turning early losses into gains amid changing fundamentals and June expiration. Stay informed on market volatility and demand trends with insights from Wood ...
The Constitution Pipeline project has been canceled, capping an eight-year battle that ends at a time when natural gas prices have hit historic lows and there’s little need for more supply in ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is allowing New Fortress Energy Inc. to export up to 1.4 million metric tons/year of LNG to non-free trade agreement (FTA) countries from its recently ...
As concrete pouring and substantial site preparation begins at the Woodfibre LNG project in British Columbia (BC), project partners are targeting for the facility to be Canada’s second ...
As Argent LNG LLC moves forward with the federal regulatory and design processes for its 25 million ton/year (Mt/y) export project, the Louisiana port where it is proposed expects to see growth.
The Barnett Shale’s top natural gas producer, BKV Corp., has secured a contract to develop and sell carbon sequestered gas, aka CSG, to a Texas facility at a “premium over Henry Hub prices.” ...
Construction of Sempra Infrastructure’s Energía Costa Azul (ECA) LNG Phase 1 in Mexico has hit a snag due to what the San Diego, CA-based company called labor and productivity challenges.
The Rio Grande and Texas LNG projects are potentially facing lengthy delays after a federal appeals court on Tuesday vacated their FERC authorizations, effectively leaving them without a key ...
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