Splinter is Coming: Gas Prices Likely to Spike Again as LNG Exports Grow

The EIA’s Winter Fuels Outlook explains why households will pay more for heating and the vulnerability of natural gas inventories to unexpectedly cold weather.

Putin: Germany Unlikely to Accept Gas Via Remaining Nord Stream 2 Pipeline

Putin said on Oct. 12 that Russian gas could still be supplied to Europe through the one remaining intact line of the uncommissioned Nord Stream 2 pipeline, but a German government spokesman ruled this out.

Norwegian Police Investigate Drone Sighting at Gas Plant

The Norwegian military Home Guard has been posted at Kaarstoe and other major energy export facilities since authorities boosted security at Norwegian oil and gas installations after the Sept. 26 Nord Stream leaks.

Freeport LNG Given More Time for 4th Texas Liquefaction Train

Freeport LNG's previous deadline for completing the fourth liquefaction train was in 2026, but the company said it would take approximately 48 to 56 months, making the deadline impossible.

Gazprom CEO Says Big Part of Nord Stream May Need to Be Replaced

“Experts say that in order to restore work after such a terrorist act, it is necessary to actually cut off a very large piece of pipe, at a great distance, and in fact build a new section on this section,” Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said.

US Crude Oil Stockpiles Surge; Distillates Draw Down: EIA

U.S. refiners have been running at above-average levels for this time of year to boost inventory levels, though they pulled back on activity last week.

US Gas Exports Primed to Soar, but Constrained Appalachia Can’t Meet the Moment

Capital has shifted to Gulf Coast natural gas producers to satisfy rising demand for LNG, as stymied infrastructure expansion bedevils Marcellus and Utica, Macquarie Energy expert says. 

Exxon Mobil Strikes Landmark Deal for Louisiana Carbon Capture Project

Exxon Mobil unveiled multiple agreements with CF Industries and EnLink Midstream for a landmark emissions-reduction project in Louisiana that will capture and permanently store up to 2 million metric tons of CO₂ emissions annually.

Key LNG Projects Move Toward FID Despite Looming Uncertainty

LNG economics are attractive, but permitting uncertainties in North America can derail a project. Here’s an update of projects from Sempra Infrastructure, Berkshire Hathaway Energy and Penn LNG.

Putin Moots Major Gas Hub in Turkey with Nord Stream Supplies

"We could move the lost volumes from the Nord Streams along the bottom of the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea region and thus make the main routes for the supply of our fuel, our natural gas to Europe through Turkey, creating the largest gas hub for Europe in Turkey," Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a Moscow energy conference.