Shell envisions LNG shortage in mid-2020s amid 'mismatch' in contract terms
Royal Dutch Shell plc expects the LNG market to tighten in the near future and urged the industry to resolve a "mismatch" in contract terms between buyers and sellers that the oil and gas supermajor said is leading to a drop in final investment decisions for new liquefaction capacity.
Geopolitics of US LNG exports highlighted in debate over Paris climate accord
Lawmakers, policy analysts and industry executives found areas of common ground on the potential geopolitical payoffs of rising U.S. LNG exports during a House hearing Feb. 27. But differences emerged over the urgency of reforms to the U.S. permitting process and ways the Paris Agreement on climate change affects the emerging sector.
With talk of LNG shortage mounting, experts say industry must revamp model
As warnings of a coming LNG shortage mount, energy experts are telling the industry that it must figure out a way to meet buyers' calls for shorter contracts while still satisfying lending requirements in order to bring online new liquefaction capacity.
Jones Act critics say law stands in the way of 'energy dominance'
After a tanker likely filled with Russian liquefied natural gas landed in Boston to help with winter heating and power generation needs, a group of energy and maritime experts said it is time to repeal or amend a nearly century-old law that has prevented LNG produced in Louisiana from landing in New England.
Cove Point set to make 1st LNG shipment, with tanker waiting in Chesapeake
Dominion Energy Inc.'s Cove Point LNG terminal in Maryland is days away from exporting its first gas cargo, according to a source familiar with the matter.
