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Germany may be forced to wind down or even switch off industrial capacity if Ukraine’s gas transit agreement with Russia isn’t extended after it expires at the end of next year, according to Economy Minister Robert Habeck.
Russia’s Gazprom is reportedly no longer interested in the idea of establishing a gas hub in Turkey.
Russia is still expecting to ship more piped natural gas to Europe despite looming EU plans to ban Russian energy imports.
The U.S. just became the world’s largest exporter of LNG—but is that a blessing or a burden? In this global-scale episode of Power Perspectives, we step away from local grid topics to dive into the ...
Saudi Arabia’s recent moves into the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market may be a sign the giant oil exporter is looking to expand into a rapidly growing and politically influential market it had long ignored.
Over the past few decades, liquified natural gas (LNG) trade has evolved from the initial point-to-point business model of the 1960s to become more flexible.
Calls to "Drill, baby drill" are back with Donald Trump's return to the White House, and for US natural gas production, the catchphrase might also be a necessity over the next three years if demand for the fuel grows as steeply as expected.