Cheniere cleared to return Louisiana Sabine LNG tank after 2018 leak
Cheniere Energy Inc said Monday that federal regulators authorized the return to service of one of two shut storage tanks at the U.S. liquefied...
Shrimpers join forces with environmentalists to protest LNG projects
A group of Lake Charles residents assembled on a flotilla of shrimp and fishing boats last week to protest the planned construction of new...
Natural gas investors leaving Marcellus for Haynesville
Capital from private investors and banks is leaving the Marcellus/Utica region and is instead heading to the Haynesville Shale in Louisiana and East Texas,...
Loss of contracts could alter Driftwood LNG’s ‘delivery schedule’
The loss of two of its biggest potential customers last week will likely alter Tellurian's "delivery schedule" at its Driftwood LNG plant in Carlyss,...
Edwards, state leaders discuss LNG, energy transition in London
Gov. John Bel Edwards, along with state officials and business leaders, discussed Louisiana's energy transition during last week's London economic mission, the governor's office...
Cheniere to fix Louisiana LNG plant equipment after failing pollution test
LNG exporter Cheniere Energy Inc. says it will repair and replace equipment at its Louisiana terminal after tests showed it exceeded newly-imposed hazardous emissions...
Biden administration denies Cheniere request for rule exemption
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said last week that it had denied a request from Cheniere Energy Inc. to exempt turbines at its...
Delfin deal advances Louisiana’s proposed floating LNG port
A floating liquefied natural gas port proposed for offshore Louisiana is gaining new momentum as global demand for gas keeps soaring, pushed higher by...
Australian company strikes 20-year deal with Commonwealth LNG
Australian energy major Woodside Energy has struck two binding LNG sales agreements with the Commonwealth LNG export terminal project in Cameron Parish, reports Mining...
Tulane professor sees bright future for natural gas, renewables, but not for oil
While much of the world still runs on oil, Tulane University’s Peter Ricchiuti sees a far brighter future for natural gas and renewables.
Petroleum for the...