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Oil, Gas Execs: To Scale Up CCS, Standardize

Executives from Aethon Energy, Aker Solutions, Chevron and NOV said efficiency and repeatability—not cramming new technologies into every venture—are key to lowering costs associated with capturing CO2.

Exclusive Q&A: LNG Canada to Open Country Up to Asian, Global Markets

The start-up of LNG Canada in mid-2025 will give its five joint venture partners access to liquefaction and international trade, which wasn’t a possibility from Canada before, an LNG Canada vice president told Hart Energy.

Optimizing Direct Air Capture Similar to Recovering Spilled Wine

Direct air capture technologies are technically and financially challenging, but efforts are underway to change that.

Worley CEO: Combative Politics Complicating Regulations, Incentives

From LNG to direct air capture, Chris Ashton, CEO of Worley, said economic incentives aren’t “on a pace and scale that are necessary for us to move things forward.”

Electrification Lights Up Need for Gas, LNG

As global power demand rises, much of the world is unable to grasp the need for gas or the connection to LNG, experts said.

Rice: EQT Walking the Walk on Natgas Emissions, Despite Politics

Methane emissions are falling in parts of the world as companies such as EQT, led by CEO Toby Rice, make strides to reduce emissions in their operations, although the task is not without challenges.

Energy Transition’s Big Ticket Item? $1.5T in Natgas Infrastructure

Energy executives from companies such as Cheniere and Woodside are planning for the energy transition—and natural gas as part of it.

‘Misguided’ Approach to Energy Transition Threatens Energy Security

International Energy Forum Secretary General Joseph McMonigle says a single, linear pathway to the energy transition is “misguided and an outdated approach.”

Vitol CEO: US Shale Gas Growing Source of Shipping, Trucking Fuel

International commodities trading house Vitol sees growing demand for U.S. shale gas to spur LNG exports to China, India and emerging economies in Asia.

Despite Progress, Hydrogen Faces ‘Sobering Realities’

A $335 billion investment gap may put 2030 targets toward net-zero ambitions in jeopardy.