A flurry of deals at Gastech indicated interest in the continued expansion of LNG. But even industry leaders warned that “equity investors are going to get squeezed” from oversupply. The post Gulfstream LNG CEO calls out industry’s “irrational exuberance” appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Australia is at it again, wrestling with energy supply issues that intersect both gas shortages and the public’s concern over its continued LNG imports, fossil fuel development and usage. The post Australian LNG imports counter domestic gas supply missteps appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
The post Germany sees long-term ‘business case’ for Canadian LNG projects appeared first on The Logic.| The Logic
After a big splash four years ago and little publicity since, Woodside has teamed up with Japanese partners to promote a smaller, later, and dirtier hydrogen plant.| Boiling Cold
Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. Assessing the new Low-Carbon Fuels Delegated Act and the case for prioritising RFNBO hydrogen Following the recent adoption of the Delegated Act (DA) on low-carbon fuels, the EU has completed the regulatory framework for both renewable (RFNBO) and low-carbon hydrogen ... [continued]| CleanTechnica
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. Home battery economicsAcross Australia, families are asking the same question: is it finally worth adding a battery to the backyard solar array? Subsidies are helping tip the balance, but the answer depends on each household’s usage, costs, and risk appetite. There are […] The post LNG and energy essentials – August 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
Russian shipments of LNG to China in spite of sanctions display assertiveness and political gamesmanship by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The post Sanctioned Russian LNG shipments test U.S. resolve appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
In spite of bullish industry sentiment at Gastech, concerns over the impact of future gas oversupply remain. The post Gastech closes in Milan with record LNG deals; risk of oversupply appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Industry leaders speaking at Gastech remain bullish about prospects for the gas market despite its conflict with climate goals. The post Energy industry leaders bullish about gas prospects at Gastech appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
The Gibbstown, N.J., port project that has created a swirl of legal action and opposition from environmental groups won a five-year extension on Wednesday from the Delaware River Basin Commission. The DRBC’s original approval of the so-called Dock 2 project at the Gibbstown Logistics Center included dredging of the river and the construction of a… The post DRBC grants a five-year extension for Gibbstown, N.J., port project appeared first on Delaware Currents.| Delaware Currents
University researchers say federal regulators fail to consider harm to ‘fenceline’ communities when approving liquefied natural gas plants.| Floodlight
Canada is positioning itself as a key supplier of liquified natural gas to Europe, despite forecasts of global oversupply and demand decline| Corporate Knights
Once promised a life in perpetuity on a rich and vibrant landscape, the Blueberry River First Nations have brought B.C. to court to face the cumulative impacts of rampant oil, gas and forestry that has left the land degraded, wildlife poisoned and Treaty 8 in tatters. If successful, the case has the power to transform the way First Nations, industry and governments plan and execute resource projects across Canada| The Narwhal
Residents cite pollution, loss of fishing and diminished tax revenue as liquefied natural gas production accelerates here, feeding demand from Europe and Asia| Floodlight
Last month Malaysian energy giant Petronas inked a deal to procure an estimated $43.4 billion of U.S. LNG over the next five years. The post Malaysia pivots from LNG exporter to importer appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Louisiana fishermen fear their catch is contaminated with river sludge after a dredging accident. It is the latest blow to a commercial fishing industry reeling from the impacts of LNG. The post Dredge operation near Venture Global’s CP2 spills into fish habitat appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
Rochelle Baker, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Canada’s National Observer For the Gitga’at Nation, Douglas Channel on the BC’s north coast is more than a shipping lane — it’s also a haven for at-risk humpback and fin whales. Now, a new wave of shipping traffic to the LNG Canada project in Kitimat means the whales must navigate the threat of deadly ship strikes […] The post From Sanctuary to Shipping Lane: LNG Canada Tankers Threaten BC’s Whale Haven appeared firs...| West Coast NOW
By Matt Simmons, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Narwhal By early September, B.C. politicians will decide the fate of the province’s next big LNG venture. According to an announcement quietly posted on a provincial government website last week, the Ksi Lisims LNG environmental assessment was completed on Aug. 7 and referred to B.C.’s ministers of environment and energy for a final decision. The ministers — Tamara Davidson and Adrian […] The post Decision Loom...| West Coast NOW
Russia’s sanctioned Arctic LNG 2 project boosted gas output to record levels this month as the export facility keeps loading cargoes that have struggled to find buyers.| gCaptain
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is projecting that the average natural gas spot prices will roughly double from 2024 to…| IER
U.S. and Russian government officials discussed several energy deals on the sidelines of negotiations this month that sought to achieve peace in Ukraine, according to five sources familiar with the talks.| gCaptain
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. Would WA’s domestic gas reservation work on the east coast?With the Australian Government currently considering a domestic gas reservation for the east coast market it is not uncommon for comparisons to be made between arrangements in the west coast market and what […] The post LNG and energy essentials – July 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. Where to from here for Australia’s large industrial gas users?If, like us, you are looking at gas demand forecasts on a regular basis, you have likely seen that demand from industrial users is typically forecast to be flat for the next 20 […] The post LNG and energy essentials – June 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. Australia has an approval problemVictoria continues to use gas, even more when it gets cold (as in recent weeks). Victoria has spent the last decade seemingly doing its best to discourage a new gas supply. It is a case study on the […] The post LNG and energy essentials – May 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
Information about EnergyQuest’s ‘LNG and energy essentials’ report is available by clicking here. The only way is upWhile the US increased tariffs substantially on 2 April 2025, an earlier salvo in the trade war with China came on 4 February this year when the US Government imposed an additional 10% tariff on all Chinese imports into […] The post LNG and energy essentials – April 2025 appeared first on EnergyQuest.| EnergyQuest
The EU has pledged to buy U.S. LNG as part of a trade deal with Trump. The Trump administration and the U.S. LNG industry has seized on the trade talks to target the EU Methane Regulation with the goal of locking Europe into buying more American gas| Gas Outlook
EU-Kommissionspräsidentin von der Leyen und US-Präsident Trump haben eine Lösung in Trumps Zolloffensive gefunden. Ein Teil: mehr Fossile aus den USA.| taz.de
A new state law that redefines natural gas as a 'green' energy source was adapted from language written by a right-wing think tank.| Floodlight
Iran warned a U.S. destroyer on Wednesday to change course after it approached waters being monitored by the Islamic Republic, leading the U.S. ship to turn away, Iranian state media reported. The U.S. Navy and U.S. Central Command, which overseas U.S. forces in the Middle East, had no immediate comment on the report.| gCaptain
BC Hydro plans to give the Site C dam an Indigenous name but chief of an affected First Nation says it’s inappropriate| The Narwhal
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) and U.S. Coast Guard have received an application from ST LNG, LLC to build and operate a significant liquefied natural gas export facility approximately 10.4 nautical...| gCaptain
Last month, controversially, Vietnam imported its first Russian LNG cargo, as the country struggles to meet energy demand.| Gas Outlook
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s “nation building” promises could lead to a buildout of fossil fuel infrastructure — which would lock in carbon pollution. The post LNG Canada produces its first cargo as nation swings to oil and gas appeared first on Gas Outlook.| Gas Outlook
RCMP advance into Gidimt’en territory after Wet’suwet’en land defenders closed road access to the Coastal GasLink pipeline project| The Narwhal
The change, revealed through public records, follows an activist campaign pushing for insurers to drop fossil fuels. But the reason is unclear.| Inside Climate News
We’ve been warned of inconvenient truths. A movie was made about society’s unspoken agreement to ignore science and reality and the current U.S. regime is making that movie’s head-in-the-sand approach of science denial official policy. Meanwhile, the very real impacts of our changing climate are becoming| Powering the Planet
By Vijay Jayaraj With 1.4 billion energy-hungry citizens, India stands at the epicenter of the geopolitics of energy and climate policy. As the world’s third-largest energy consumer and projected to have the fastest growth in demand over the next two decades, the subcontinent’s choices reverberate far beyond its borders. The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that India will account for … Read more| CO2 Coalition
By Vijay Jayaraj President Donald. J. Trump’s seismic shift in energy policy will be felt far beyond U.S. borders. His withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, expanding American oil and gas exports, terminating the Green New Deal and eliminating the prospect of carbon tariffs offers a lifeline to developing nations grappling with chronic energy poverty. When the United States pivots sharply, … Read more| CO2 Coalition
Leaked recordings reveal how TC Energy exec claimed to influence governments on climate policy — ‘leveraging’ everything from relationships with ambassadors to shopping at the same Costco| The Narwhal
LNG Canada, Coastal GasLink, Ksi Lisims, Prince Rupert Gas Transmission project, Cedar LNG — these are the projects at the forefront as B.C.’s oil and gas sector heats up| The Narwhal
As countries commit to net-zero emissions by 2050, B.C. is preparing to start shipping liquefied gas this decade. How long will it last?| The Narwhal
With Kitimat facility nearly ready, LNG Canada is signalling it will proceed with the full build — which would hinder B.C.’s climate targets| The Narwhal
As Kitimat, B.C., grows alongside LNG Canada and Coastal GasLink, its community faces new challenges and new opportunities| The Narwhal
Energy regulator’s leniency on Coastal GasLink (CGL) alleged breaches shows it rarely uses its sweeping powers to protect environment| The Narwhal
Slope failures, flooded worksites and sediment from Coastal GasLink pipeline construction could be seen entering Wet’suwet’en wetlands| The Narwhal
Indigenous-led Cedar LNG and net-zero goals: when it comes to extraction, biodiversity and reconciliation, B.C. wants everything, all at once| The Narwhal
Coastal GasLink pipeline work by river leads Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs to reissue eviction order in push to defend Indigenous Rights| The Narwhal
Wet’suwet’en land defenders occupying TC Energy’s Coastal GasLink pipeline work site as RCMP presence ramps up| The Narwhal
By Vijay Jayaraj and Ananya Bhatia South Korea has long been a radiant mosaic of industrial might, technological innovation, and global ambition. Yet, beneath the gleaming skyline of Seoul and the industrious hum of Ulsan’s refineries lies a delicate but indispensable thread: Energy. As South Korea faces mounting pressure to bridge its energy supply-demand gap, the nation has taken a … Read more| CO2 Coalition
“The window for making decisions is closing,” said one top regulator. “If things just sort of slide and there’s no leadership, and we’re in the same position 12 months from now, we are looking at a dire, dire, situation. And people should get angry.”| Northern Journal
The true hoax of this energy transition is the idea that the U.S. has unlimited oil and gas that is just waiting to be produced as soon as those tree-hugging liberals stop standing in the way.| Powering the Planet
Exkluzív: újra aktív az oroszok egyik legjelentősebb magyar lobbistája| Válasz Online
What is LNG? Is LNG clean energy? A guide to the projects in the works in B.C., the connection to fracking and impacts on climate targets| The Narwhal
Malaysia’s Petronas has cancelled plans to build the Pacific NorthWest LNG plant on Lelu Island near Prince Rupert, B.C., in a move seen as a major setback| The Narwhal
TC Energy often points to its agreements with First Nations along the Coastal GasLink pipeline route. On the ground, it's more complicated| The Narwhal
The floating Ksi Lisims facility, backed by the Nisg̱a’a Nation, would produce nearly as much natural gas per year as the LNG Canada plant| The Narwhal
In a recent interview with E&E News, Dr. Robert Howarth – the controversial “Keep It In the Ground” researcher whose study the Biden administration used to justify its LNG export pause – again promoted claims about natural gas, energy prices, and LNG that were anything...| www.energyindepth.org
A new administration has been selected after this week’s long-anticipated presidential election has come to an end. Now that the results are in, what does that mean for the many renewable energy and sustainability initiatives that have progressed over the past four years, including the Inflation Reduction Act? Obviously, we don’t really know the answer, […]| Logistics Viewpoints
Tankers bearing sanctioned Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) have clustered off Russia's eastern coast following suspension of operations at the Arctic LNG 2 plant, indicating that Moscow is unable to find buyers for its product amid sanctions.| The Kyiv Independent
By Vijay Jayaraj While much of the Western world clamors about renewable energy and “carbon neutrality”, a different story is unfolding in the East. Asia — led by economic powerhouses like China, India and Japan – is doubling down on fossil fuels, recognizing their irreplaceable role in powering economic growth and improving living standards for billions. Japan, which is sometimes … Read more| CO2 Coalition
By Stephen Stapczynski (Bloomberg) –Russia’s fortress economy has proved remarkably resilient to an onslaught of Western sanctions. Two years after the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine, it continues to fund a costly...| gCaptain
As the hereditary chiefs of the Wet’suwet’en fight to stop the controversial $6.6 billion natural gas pipeline, the very landscape and cultural artifacts they aim to protect are being logged and bulldozed away| The Narwhal
Judge to hear applications of abuse of process Solidarity rally in Ottawa on Jan 8, 2019. Photo: Facebook by Jackie McKay, CBC News, Jan 12, 2024 A prominent Wet’suwet’en leader and two…| Warrior Publications
The German government inaugurated its first floating terminal on Tuesday (15 November), built in record time and intended to receive liquefied natural gas as part of Berlin's plan to replace Russian gas, with the first regasification ship set to dock in mid-December.| Euractiv