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President Biden recently announced a “temporary pause on pending approvals of liquefied natural gas exports.” This announcement comes on the heels of news that in 2023 the U.S. surpassed Qat... Read more
While the Biden administration is concerned about approving the construction of new liquefied natural gas export terminals, the world is glad the United States is a stable supplier of that f... Read more
Global demand for liquefied natural gas is on course to increase by more than 50% by 2040 as China and other Asian economies switch from more heavily polluting coal, according to a new repor... Read more
The Biden administration’s recent decision to temporarily pause approvals for new U.S. LNG export projects to non-FTA countries is not only endangering domestic energy security and economic... Read more
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U.S. Deputy Secretary Of Energy David M. Turk speaks at the Green Energy Africa Summit at Cape Town International Convention Centre in Cape Town, South Africa, October 5, 2022. Esa Alexander... Read more
Hybrid LNG & Ammonia Infrastructure: Key to a Green Economy A gas at room temperature, ammonia is incredibly stable and can be easily liquified for storage and shipment around the globe... Read more
Massachusetts utilities, regulators, and lawmakers are beginning to chart their next steps following an order issued two months ago that signaled the beginning of the end of natural gas in t... Read more
On a November afternoon in 2022, a 57-year-old well tapped into an underground natural gas storage reservoir in western Pennsylvania started leaking, fast enough that people a few miles away... Read more
The ghost of Jimmy Carter may be stalking energy policy in the White House and the Department of Energy. In the Carter years, the struggle was for nuclear power. Today it is for natural gas... Read more