JERA Co. Global CEO Yukio Kani said during CERAWeek by S&P Global that it was important to have a portfolio of diversified LNG supply sources, especially from the U.S.
National oil companies’ strategies include diversifying energy sources and seeking reserves located deeper in the ground and in deeper waters, while still working to curb emissions.
Sawan said LNG will continue to play a critical role adding that LNG currently makes up around 13% of gas sales but was expected to grow to around 20% in the coming 15 to 20 years.
Recognition gained through gas certification verified by third-party auditors has led natural gas producers and midstream companies to voluntarily comply and often exceed compliance with regulatory requirements, including the EPA methane rule.
In the near term, the pause on new non-FTA approvals could lift some pressure of an already strained supply chain, lower both equipment and labor expenses and ease some cost inflation.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including a new bid round offshore Bangladesh and new contract awards.
Economics drive oil demand, not politics, Rice University’s Kenneth Medlock said during the International Drilling Conference and Exhibition in Galveston.
The Biden administration’s decision to pause permitting of LNG projects has damaged the U.S.’ reputation in ways impossible to calculate.
Upstream majors dive into deeper and frontier waters while exploration budgets for 2024 remain flat.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including approval of the construction and operations plan for Empire Wind offshore New York.