NFE Targets First Altamira LNG Cargo Shipment in July
New Fortress Energy Inc. (NFE) said the work necessary to begin operations at its LNG unit offshore Altamira, Mexico, is nearly complete with first production seen within two weeks.
New Fortress Energy Inc. (NFE) said the work necessary to begin operations at its LNG unit offshore Altamira, Mexico, is nearly complete with first production seen within two weeks.
Dealmaking among U.S. natural gas and oil operators is showing few signs of slowing, as consolidation is giving rise to the question of how long the industry revamp would continue.
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Equitrans Midstream Corp. announced Friday that Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC (MVP), the 2 million Dth/d natural gas conduit that will move supply from Appalachia to the Southeast, has begun service.
Natural gas futures shot above $3 in early trading Monday before falling back to earth as record hot forecasts for June got outweighed by concerns that the production spigot could soon be widening again.
Alaska Gasline Development Corp. (AGDC) aims to build an 800-mile natural gas pipeline for the Alaska LNG project before progressing the terminal as it balances its dual goals of increasing in-state gas supply and completing the export project.
A 124-mile-long Western Canadian natural gas pipeline system that would deliver about 1 Bcf/d from west-central Alberta to northeastern Edmonton is in the works by a unit of Atco Ltd.
As Mountain Valley Pipeline LLC (MVP) seeks to conclude a protracted construction phase and enter service this month, the developer recently experienced a setback in Virginia when a section of pipe ruptured during hydrostatic testing.
Amid continued downward pressure from excess storage inventories, and with cooling demand yet to ramp up in earnest, regional natural gas forwards drifted lower during the April 25-May 1 trading period, according to NGI’s Forward Look.
The oil and natural gas industry should remain vigilant against cyberattacks as global tensions mount and threaten U.S. critical infrastructure, according to Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director Christopher Wray.