Summit’s project, backed by Continental Resources, is meant to capture millions of tons of CO₂ from 32 Midwest ethanol plants and pipe it nearly 2,000 miles to an underground storage site in North Dakota.
The consortium—which includes Dow, Fluxys, Partners Group and Buss Group—is planning to build the zero-carbon emission LNG terminal at Dow’s industrial park in Stade, Germany, by 2026.
TotalEnergies recently became the leading exporter of U.S. LNG, most of which has been exported to Europe in recent times, contributing to the continent’s security of energy supply, CEO Patrick Pouyanné says.
An agreement to supply Europe with more LNG includes a pledge to reduce demand for oil and gas; but does it also mean a green light for Gulf Coast export terminals?
Sempra Energy will partner with three other energy companies to expand its Cameron LNG Phase 2 unit by adding a fourth LNG train.
The decision would see Exxon Mobil pull out of managing large oil and gas production facilities on Sakhalin Island in Russia’s Far East, and put the fate of a proposed multibillion-dollar LNG facility there in doubt.
Mexico President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador urged U.S. firm Sempra, which has an LNG facility by the northwestern port of Ensenada, and other companies to sign up the plan to build the facilities.
Tellurian Inc. and Bechtel Energy Inc. are moving forward to begin construction on an LNG export facility that will export approximately 27.6 million tonnes per annum.
Shares of Houston-based NextDecade rose in morning trading after it unveiled the agreement with Guangdong Energy for its Rio Grande plant under development along the Texas Gulf Coast.
Environmental groups claim to have obtained an agreement from New Fortress to allow the proposed LNG plant’s air quality permit to expire in July, effectively halting the project in north-central Pennsylvania.