Rich Voorberg, president of Siemens Energy North America, shares opportunities and challenges for hydrogen plus what it will take to make the U.S. a leader in the space.
EQT saw its ability to turn wells to sales hindered by takeaway capacity resulting in a Q3 production miss, which it hopes to rectify with a $5.2 billion deal for Tug Hill and Xcl Midstream.
Analysts remain concerned that the ongoing draw on crude oil is still due to releases from strategic stockpiles—and that inventories of distillate products are not building enough either.
Mountain Valley–the only big gas pipe under construction in Appalachia—is one of several U.S. pipeline projects delayed by regulatory and legal fights with environmental and local groups.
Russia’s defense ministry said on Oct. 29 that British navy personnel had blown up the Nord Stream pipelines in September, an assertion that London said was false and designed to distract from Russian military failures in Ukraine.
With an agreement to transport and sequester CO₂ from a massive clean ammonia project in Louisiana, Denbury surpasses its CO₂ transportation deal target goal for 2022.
Freeport LNG has said it aims to restore more than 85% of pre-fire processing capacity next month and complete repairs to bring the facility back to 100% by March.
Although it relied on Russian gas imports for just above half of its gas supply prior to Putin’s military invasion in Ukraine, Germany is now pivoting heavily to FSRUs to diversify its supply.
Oxy Low Carbon Ventures and Natural Resource Partners are both looking to expand their carbon neutral portfolios through the evaluation of a carbon sequestration hub in southeast Texas.
SOECHI Lines hopes to operate in a safer and more sustainable manner through the implementation of Kongsberg Digital's Vessel Insight system.