US LNG news
Tellurian reports Q2 2018 results
Tellurian Inc. has continued to build its global natural gas business during Q2 of 2018.
US LNG exports to China in decline due to trade dispute
US LNG exports to China in July fell to their lowest level in the last 12 months as utilities have begun to seek alternative sources.
China tariffs on LNG aim at US energy dominance agenda
China’s proposed tariffs on US LNG and crude oil exports opens a new front in the trade war between the two countries.
The Permian Basin
Interview on production, infrastructure, bottlenecks, and more.
DOE resets Jordan Cove LNG export start date
The DOE has issued an order granting JCEP’s request to amend its existing authority to export LNG to nations with a FTA with the US from its proposed LNG terminal at Coos Bay, Ore.
US bets on new European LNG terminals
US President Donald Trump expects the EU to fund 9 to 11 LNG ports to absorb more shipments from the US but current EU investment in new projects will only help open small markets.
Producers urge US regulators to approve Cheniere Oklahoma pipeline
Exploration and production companies urged US federal energy regulators to expedite approval of Cheniere Energy Inc’s proposed US$1.025 billion Midship natural gas pipeline in Oklahoma.
JAXPORT LNG terminal officially opens
Eagle LNG Partners has officially opened Jacksonville’s first LNG plant.
US-European LNG export plan facing reality check
President Trump’s plan for US LNG exports to Europe may not pan out.
Europe to increase purchases of US LNG
Europe will reportedly soon be adding to its import terminal infrastructure in order to purchase greater quantities of US LNG.