Delfin Nearing FID on US Gulf of Mexico LNG Project, CEO Says

Delfin is one of a dozen or so North American LNG export projects that delayed decisions to start construction in 2020 and 2021 in part because coronavirus demand destruction.

Hunting and Jindal Partner to Break into Global OCTG Market

New OCTG offerings will provide companies in the U.S. and beyond with some long-awaited options.

Woodside, Commonwealth LNG Ink Agreement to Negotiate Louisiana Plant Supply Deal

In the agreement, Woodside contemplates the purchase of 2 million tonnes per annum of LNG over a period of 20 years.

Clearfork Midstream Bags First Deal after $400 Million Equity Commitment

Clearfork Midstream agreed to acquire Azure Midstream Energy, which has a natural gas gathering and treating platform spanning the core areas of the Haynesville Shale formation.

Texas LNG, Enbridge Execute Natural Gas Pipeline Transportation Agreement

The agreement will see the Valley Crossing Pipeline expanded for the delivery of roughly 720 million cubic feet per day of natural gas to Texas LNG’s export facility for a term of at least 20 years.

Midstream Players, Flush with Cash, Lead the Buyback Charge

Loyal oil and gas investors can expect to get what’s coming to them in 2022—particularly from the midstream sector.

Ted Cruz’s Nord Stream 2 Sanctions Bill Fails in US Senate

Senator Robert Menendez won the support of many of his fellow Democrats, including President Joe Biden, for an alternative bill to impose sanctions on Russia that he introduced on Jan. 12.

US Energy Dept Awards More Companies Crude Oil from Strategic Reserves

The six companies named as winners in the latest sale of Strategic Petroleum Reserve crude oil include Valero, Phillips 66, Motiva Enterprises, Marathon Petroleum, Gunvor USA and Exxon Mobil.

EnCap Flatrock Midstream Promotes Morriss Hurt to Managing Partner, COO

Morriss L. Hurt, who formerly founded The Encino Group, has contributed to the growth and success of EnCap Flatrock Midstream on every front since its formation, says EFM Managing Partner and Founder Billy Lemmons.

Illinois Court Vacates Approval of Dakota Access Pipeline Capacity Expansion

The Illinois Commerce Commission needed to consider the public need for the proposed expansion to the Dakota Access pipeline, but the court said Jan. 12 the commission erroneously interpreted the public to mean the world, not the U.S.