Federal approval for Alaska LNG, once gained, good for eight years Anchorage PressAfter years of work, and more than a billion dollars of expenditure by the state of Alaska and North Slope producers, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ... …
Eagle LNG gets the green light on LNG Export Facility Jacksonville Business JournalEagle LNG's export facility will cost approximately $500 million, but is expected to bring a positive economic impact. Read more https://www.bizjournals.com/jacks …
Federal approval for Alaska LNG, once gained, good for eight years Mat-Su Valley FrontiersmanAfter years of work, and more than a billion dollars of expenditure by the state of Alaska and North Slope producers, the Federal Energy Regulatory Comm …
Regulators want bigger bonds from oil and gas drillers Rapid City JournalState regulators will ask the Legislature to require bigger financial guarantees for oil and gas wells in response to a failed 40-well natural gas project in ... Read more …
US LNG may supply first Cypriot FSRU Interfax Global EnergyCyprus's first FSRU opens a window of opportunity for US LNG to supply another market in Europe. Read more http://interfaxenergy.com/article/34607/us-lng-may-supply-first-cypriot-fsru
Poland-Slovakia pipeline opens door for LNG in Central Europe Interfax Global EnergyThe construction of the interconnector would provide a route for regasified LNG to reach Central Europe's landlocked states. Read more http://interfaxenergy.com …
McKinsey: It’s been a ‘milestone year’ for the global LNG industry StockheadLiquified Natural Gas (LNG) will be the fastest growing fossil fuel through to 2035, McKinsey says. In its latest 2035 LNG Outlook Report, the global consulting ... Read …
Another LNG nail in coal’s coffin? FreightWavesFinal investment decisions for new global LNG export plants are surging, a negative for future thermal coal demand. Read more https://www.freightwaves.com/news/another-lng-nail-in-coals-coffin