New Fortress' US Permit to Ship LNG by Rail Could Expire Soon

Even if LNG by rail does not work, New Fortress could still transport LNG to the port by truck.

Forty Under 40: Justin Bennett, Piñon Midstream

Today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree is Justin Bennett, who helped form Piñon Midstream in 2020 to provide a viable solution to the sour gas problem in the northeastern Delaware Basin.

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IndustryVoice: Hydrogen Development and Carbon Capture and Sequestration

James Curry, managing shareholder in Babst Calland's Washington, D.C. office, says the topics of hydrogen and carbon capture in the energy sector are qualitatively different this time around. Here's why.

Explainer: In Gasoline-guzzling US, High Pump Prices can be Political Poison

The average U.S. retail gasoline price is $3.41 a gallon, up from $2.11 a year ago, according to the American Automobile Association.

Delay to Russian Nord Stream-2 Gas Pipeline May Not be Long, Analyst Says

The pipeline was temporarily halted because under German law the Swiss-based consortium behind Nord Stream 2 first needed to form a German subsidiary company to secure an operating license.

Pennsylvania Fines Energy Transfer $2 Million for 2018 Natgas Pipe Blast

Pipelines owned by Dallas-based Energy Transfer have had multiple problems in recent years in Pennsylvania.

FERC Commissioner Addresses Transmission Quagmire

Clements comments on the Texas grid failure during the winter storm and FERC filling its last commissioner seat.

Double E Natural Gas Pipeline Enters Service in Permian Basin

Double E is one of several gas pipelines to enter service this year in the Permian Basin, the biggest shale oil region in the U.S., and should help operators in the region continue to reduce gas flaring.

Forty Under 40: Ian Levine, Moda Midstream

Today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree is Ian Levine, vice president of strategy and CFO of Moda Midstream, which recently sold its holdings in the Ingleside Energy Center to Enbridge in a $3 billion cash transaction.

US Crude Oil Stocks Fall Unexpectedly as Refineries Ramp Up

Crude stocks at the Cushing, Oklahoma, delivery hub rose by 216,000 barrels, the EIA said, the first time in several weeks that Cushing stocks have increased.