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LNG First-Mover Algeria Seeking to Grow Exports

It was 50 years ago this month that the Methane Princess delivered the world's first commercial liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from Algeria to the United Kingdom. Much has changed since, and notably, Algeria could see its profile as an LNG supplier grow while European consumers increasingly turn to the fuel as an alternative to pipeline gas from Russia. Read More

Panelists: LNG Exports Won't Lead to U.S. Price Spikes

Warnings from some who claim sending too much U.S. natural gas overseas could cause severe domestic price spikes are short-sighted and don't account for... Read More

U.S. LNG Exports No Panacea for Europe, Report Finds

U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas will strengthen Europe's bargaining position with Russia and help create a more diverse global gas market, but they won't solve... Read More

U.S. Shale Revolution Supplanting Saudi, West African Oil Imports, IEA Finds

As global demand for oil slows, surging U.S. shale and light tight oil production is causing Saudi Arabian and West African crude oil exports to be diverted elsewhere... Read More

NatGas Supply-Demand Convergence Coming, But It Will Take A While

A flood of proposed pipeline capacity along with liquefied natural gas exports will spur demand toward convergence with booming supply between 2025 and 2030... Read More

Floating LNG Export Project Proposed for BC

Yet another would-be exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from British Columbia (BC) has joined the applicant queue at Canada's National Energy Board (NEB). Read More

Winter Storms Lifted 1Q Gas Prices at U.S.-Canada Border

Canadian and U.S. dealers alike dined out on the storms that made the start of 2014 the harshest heating season in memory, according to the latest natural gas trade scorecard of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Read More

Pioneer, Southwestern Working to Reduce Water Use, Overcome Environmental Challenges

Challenge the workforce to come up with better ways to develop oil and natural gas fields and it will deliver, the head honchos of Southwestern Energy Co. and Pioneer Natural Resources Co. said Wednesday. Read More

U.S. Condensate Export Uncertainty Not Good, Marathon CEO Says

Echoing some of the criticism from Congress toward the U.S. Commerce Department on its handling of proposals to allow crude oil condensate exports (see Shale Daily, July 10), Marathon Petroleum Corp. (MPC) CEO Gary Heminger on Thursday said the uncertainty is counterproductive economically. He made the remarks during a 2Q2014 conference call reporting greatly increased quarter-over-quarter results. Read More

ANGA Unfazed by LNG Export Foes, Backs DOE Changes

America's Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA) believes more lawmakers in Congress support liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports than oppose them and supports changes at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in approving such export facilities. But ANGA cautioned that environmental groups opposed to oil and gas drilling have made inroads at the local government level. Read More