Instead of the energy transition, industry should focus on natural gas and nuclear to supply the energy of the future, Bryce says.
Tamboran Resources with help from APA Corp. and Helmerich & Payne is advancing its goal of producing 1.5 Bcf/d by 2035 from the Australian shale play.
With supportive funding from IRA on carbon capture and storage, now is time for energy companies to manage variables and push sequestration to benefit the environment, says GreenFront Energy Partners LLC managing director Robert Birdsey.
While the Virginia Clean Economy Act means well, the total elimination of carbon has far reaching effects on other industries in the state, says Brett Vassey, CEO of Virginia Manufacturers Association.
With its recent acquisition by a family consortium of family offices and financial institutions, PureWest is capitalizing on the "fairly unique deal" with its growth strategy going forward, says CEO Chris Valdez in this Hart Energy LIVE Exclusive.
Can Haynesville, Permian and Eagle Ford E&Ps meet skyrocketing gas demand to serve a host of new LNG projects on the Gulf Coast? These executives have concerns.
A global LNG supply gap will begin to open up in the 2030s, according to a McKinsey & Co. analysis but the U.S. might lose its competitive edge if red tape, particularly around pipeline permitting, isn't addressed.
Quantum Energy Partners-backed LNG project on Mexico’s West Coast to rely on gas from the Permian Basin.
Politics, litigation and regulation all complicate the permitting of pipelines, analysts say.
Chad Zamarin, Williams Cos.' executive vice president of corporate strategic development, discusses the midstream company’s move into carbon capture and storage, NextGen Gas and the need for pipeline permit reform.