With Trump propelling the U.S. LNG industry into a massive expansion, companies are flouting landmark environmental laws.
LNG projects promise economic benefits, but when things happen, it's fishers that pay the price, guest columnists Ray Mallet and Alyssa Portaro argue.
SINGAPORE, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Demand for liquefied natural gas as a marine fuel will at least double by 2030 as abundant supply and rising emissions regulations spur orders for ships that can run on it ...
The global market for liquefied natural gas faces a multiyear supply glut starting in 2026, potentially pushing prices for the crucial fuel to the lowest since the energy crisis triggered by Russia’s ...
Australia’s Woodside Energy and Malaysia’s national energy company had signed a 15-year sales and purchase agreement (SPA) for the supply of 1 million tonnes per annum of liquefied natural gas to ...
Aug 21 (Reuters) - U.S. oil and gas producer ConocoPhillips (COP.N), opens new tab said on Thursday it would secure 4 million tonnes per annum of liquefied natural gas from Sempra's (SRE.N), opens new ...