Despite a massive uptick in U.S. LNG exports since 2021, the Appalachia Basin remains a sleeping giant of production as politics, protests and litigation keep billions of cubic feet of natural gas cut off from world markets.
The Biden administration announced new methane regulations on Dec. 2, which energy attorney L. Poe Leggette blasted as confusing and sloppy.
Toby Rice, CEO of EQT Corp., calls on political leaders to focus public conversation on energy solutions and avoid what he sees as an inevitable “train wreck” of an energy crisis.
“Distinctly different,” Chesapeake Energy’s Marcellus and Haynesville shales have nevertheless fit together as complementary pieces of the E&P gas-focused holdings.
Regions trying to wean themselves off natural gas, like New England and Europe, are at risk of an energy crisis in a harsh weather event, says BOK Financial’s Dennis Kissler.
Douglas Kris, Diversified Energy senior vice president, discusses how its differentiated business model has separated it from risks associated with operations, commodity prices, financing and emissions while generating $1 billion in economic impact for stakeholders and Appalachia states.
More than $100 billion in investments have poured into Ohio’s oil and gas sector in the past decade.
CNX Resources COO Navneet Behl breaks down the planning, timeline and vision the company has for providing hydrogen in Appalachia.