North American LNG export capacity is expected to grow by 113% from 11.4 Bcf/d to 24.3 Bcf/d by the end of 2027, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
The move comes as the energy company, most known for its oil production and chemicals business, works to establish itself as a leading supplier for EVs by 2030.
TC Energy reported that its Canadian Coastal GasLink pipeline is mechanically complete, ahead of the company’s December target.
Capital will continue to flow into lower carbon areas along with the traditional oil and gas business, according to Lazard’s George Bilicic.
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Enerplus Corp.’s quarterly dividend of US$0.06 per share is payable on Dec. 15.
The largely untapped potential of Canadian shale is a draw for investors.
BP remains focused on its transformation into an integrated energy company, interim CEO Murray Auchincloss said during a quarterly webcast, ruling out M&A for now despite reports the company was seeking joint venture partners.
As Weatherford International crawls out of its bankruptcy hole, the company is finally starting to deliver results, CEO Girish Saligram says.
Chevron’s $53 billion all-stock deal for Hess Corp. will see the California oil giant team up with its Texas counterpart Exxon Mobil to create an American “dream team” in Guyana’s offshore Stabroek Block where production has been rising exponentially each year.