AI: Herald of New Shale Age or Last-ditch Effort to Save Industry?

AI’s ability to optimize may usher oil and gas into a new age—or simply improve on past unconventional recovery methods—depending on who you talk to.

Exclusive: MET Eyes US LNG as European Natgas Demand Slows

Europe's MET Group has its eye on U.S. LNG as European natural gas demand is forecasted to decrease, said Benjamin Lakatos, chairman and CEO of MET Group, at Gastech 2024 in Houston.

Politics Over Returns? Private Equity’s Renewables, Hydrocarbon Challenge

Private equity is a leader in clean energy investment, but it hasn’t been easy.

Exclusive: Enbridge’s Next Plans Post Dominion Acquisitions, More LNG

Enbridge’s Allen Capps shares the company’s long term growth solutions, and his optimism on gas prices, following completion of transformational natural gas deals with Dominion, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.

Ovintiv to Divest Permian Assets Amidst M&A Rumors

Ovintiv is marketing assets in the Permian Basin amidst rumors that the Denver-based E&P is looking to join in on the M&A frenzy.

New Revenue Stream Opens Up With Natural Gas Decarbonization

Could a lower carbon revenue stream, focused on hydrogen and solid carbon, open up for natural gas players?

Exclusive: EQT Set to Benefit from AI Growth in Appalachia

An ample supply of natural gas is available in Appalachia, making it a perfect place for AI data centers to settle down and take root. EQT plans on pouncing on the opportunity, said Will Jordan, EQT's executive vice president and general counsel, at Gastech 2024. 

Enbridge Closes $3.1B Deal for Public Service Co. of North Carolina

With the deal’s closing, Enbridge said the company is, by volume, the largest gas utility in North America, delivering 9 Bcf/d of natural gas to a base of about 7 million customers.

Energy Transfer Leads the Midstream Consolidation Flow

Energy Transfer co-CEOs discuss pipeline pain points, needed M&A, regulatory woes and much more in this Midstream Business exclusive.

Warmer-than-average US Temps to Pressure Gas Demand Side

Higher U.S. temperatures are expected to pressure gas demand for gas-fired electricity, according to a report from Rystad Energy.