Drillers are looking ahead to new export hubs and easier regulations under the coming Trump presidency.
A report warns that a major increase in U.S. natural gas exports may raise energy costs and worsen environmental impacts.
Demand for U.S. natural gas to produce liquefied natural gas (LNG) for export this year is headed for its first decline since ...
A hydrogen plant in La Porte, Texas, is planning to use technology that could capture about 95% of the CO2 now released in ...
From Colorado to New York, local officials and climate activists are pushing new policies to phase out gas heaters and stoves ...
The future of U.S. liquified natural gas exports remains complicated as the incoming Trump administration will have to ...
ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Natural Gas ETF offers leveraged bearish position on natural gas futures, suitable for ...
The long-awaited study was criticized by the oil and gas industry and could help environmental groups that want to stop new ...
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Industry analysts push back on DOE's LNG study
A DOE report warns that LNG exports could lead to higher gas and electricity prices, increased emissions, and significant ...
German utility industry group BDEW on Wednesday reported annual national usage of natural gas rose 3.3% in 2024 to 835 ...
Industry groups are doubling down on calls for the U.S. Administration to lift the pause on LNG export permits, a day after ...