Direct air capture technologies are technically and financially challenging, but efforts are underway to change that.
After buying more than 13.4 million Comstock shares in August, analysts wonder if Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones might split the tackles and run downhill toward a go-private buyout of the Haynesville Shale gas producer.
Matador Resources will offer $750 million in senior notes following the close of its $1.83 billion Ameredev II acquisition.
From LNG to direct air capture, Chris Ashton, CEO of Worley, said economic incentives aren’t “on a pace and scale that are necessary for us to move things forward.”
U.S. energy firms this week resumed cutting the number of oil and natural gas rigs after adding rigs last week.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including funding for a direct lithium extraction project in Arkansas.
The E&Ps expect to issue new notes toward redeeming a combined $1.6 billion of existing debt, while the debt-pricing guide—the Fed funds rate—was cut on Sept. 18 from 5.5% to 5%.
As global power demand rises, much of the world is unable to grasp the need for gas or the connection to LNG, experts said.
Methane emissions are falling in parts of the world as companies such as EQT, led by CEO Toby Rice, make strides to reduce emissions in their operations, although the task is not without challenges.
ConocoPhillips aims to ingrain itself into the global LNG ecosystem, from shale gas output at the wellhead to liquefaction to shipping to regasification in Europe and Asia, CEO Ryan Lance said.