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Lawsuit targeting Driftwood LNG dismissed

In a statement issued Thursday afternoon, Tellurian announced that Cheniere Energy has permanently dismissed all claims against the company that were set to go...

Vietnamese project tied to Louisiana LNG gets key approval

A proposed gas-to-power plant in Vietnam with connections to the Louisiana Magnolia LNG project is moving forward after securing an important regulatory approval, S&P...

Angelle: Shallow-water drilling on a ‘shot clock’

Despite an estimated $20 billion in oil and natural gas waiting to be drilled, shallow-water areas of the Gulf of Mexico remain in steep...

Report concludes added capacity at Magnolia LNG poses minimal risk

Federal regulators have concluded a proposal to expand Magnolia LNG's production capacity to 8.8 million metric tons per year includes "sufficient layers of protection...

Cameron LNG wants six-year extension for second phase

Cameron LNG has asked U.S. energy regulators for a 72-month extension to build the second phase of the joint venture’s Cameron liquefied natural gas...

Were plans for Louisiana’s Driftwood LNG stolen?

Update—Thursday, January 30: Tellurian Inc. announced today that Cheniere Energy has permanently dismissed all claims against Tellurian, Chairman Charif Souki and Vice Chairman Martin...

Lori LeBlanc named LMOGA’s first female executive

Lori LeBlanc has been named vice president of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association—the first female to hold a leadership position in the...

Feds: Average natural gas prices expected to drop 9% in 2020

In its 2020 Short Term Energy Outlook, the U.S. Energy Information Agency projects average U.S. natural gas prices will be 9% lower in 2020,...

Tellurian reaches out to landowners along pipeline route from Texas to Lake Charles

The proposed Permian Global Access Pipeline from West Texas to Lake Charles is taking another step forward. The San Angelo Standard-Times reports landowners along a...

Will oil demand plateau in the 2020s? Louisiana leaders say ‘maybe’

Some industry leaders say it’s entirely possible that growing climate change concerns could lead to flattening oil demand in this decade. That’s as alternative...

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