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Exxon’s Dan Ammann: Bullish on LNG as Permian Drilling Enters ‘New Phase’

Dan Ammann, Exxon Mobil’s new upstream president, is bullish on the long-term role of LNG in meeting global energy demand. He also sees advantages of scale in the Permian Basin.

International Battery Metals CEO Talks Direct Lithium Extraction

IBAT CEO Iris Jancik, who stepped into the role in August, shared her insight on market conditions, lessons learned and China.

HIF’s Beck: E-Fuels an Additional Source to Fulfill Rising Demand

E-fuels are not a displacement of hydrocarbons but an additional source to fuel growing energy demand, said HIF Global’s Lee Beck at CERAWeek by S&P Global.

Market Volatility Sidelining Some Energy Investment

Needed permit reform will take time and general policy uncertainty could slow-play natural gas projects.

Corrolytics Diagnoses Corrosive Microbes Before Symptoms Appear

Cleveland startup Corrolytics offers a solution to detect microbial corrosion rates on site and in near-real time—and head off a problem that costs trillions of dollars to industrial assets worldwide.

Sheffield: There are More US Oil Plays E&Ps ‘Need to Go After’

They may not be another horizontal Wolfcamp or Bone Springs play with tens of billions of barrels, but there’s more onshore E&Ps should explore, former Pioneer Natural Resources CEO Scott Sheffield told Hart Energy at the recent CERAWeek by S&P Global conference.

US NatGas Dominance Collides with Permitting, Tariffs, Layoffs

Executives at BP, Sempra Infrastructure and the American Petroleum Institute weighed in on U.S. natural gas prowess and the obstacles that could stand in the way: snagged permitting, prohibitive steel tariffs and layoffs of federal workers needed to approve projects.

FERC Chair: Gas Needed to Head Off US Grid’s ‘Rendezvous with Reality’

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Mark Christie is pushing natural gas to feed U.S. electrical grids before a “rendezvous with reality” occurs.

Bottlenecks Holding US Back from NatGas, LNG Dominance

North America’s natural gas abundance positions the region to be a reliable power supplier. But regulatory factors are holding the industry back from fully tackling the global energy crisis, experts at CERAWeek said.

Trump Tariffs: Canada Looks East, West in Lieu of Exporting to US

“Don't be surprised if you see a lot of [Canadian] trade missions moving beyond North America,” an Ontario official said in a panel discussion on tariffs at CERAWeek by S&P Global.