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Segrist: The LNG Pause and a Big, Dumb Question

In trying to understand the White House’s decision to pause LNG export permits and wondering if it’s just a red herring, one big, dumb question must be asked.

Range Resources Holds Production Steady in 1Q 2024

NGLs are providing a boost for Range Resources as the company waits for natural gas demand to rebound.

Venture Global Gets FERC Nod to Process Gas for LNG

Venture Global’s massive export terminal will change natural gas flows across the Gulf of Mexico but its Plaquemines LNG export terminal may still be years away from delivering LNG to long-term customers.

PrairieSky Adds $6.4MM in Mannville Royalty Interests, Reduces Debt

PrairieSky Royalty said the acquisition was funded with excess earnings from the CA$83 million (US$60.75 million) generated from operations.

EIG’s MidOcean Closes Purchase of 20% Stake in Peru LNG

MidOcean Energy’s deal for SK Earthon’s Peru LNG follows a March deal to purchase Tokyo Gas’ LNG interests in Australia.

Clean Energy Begins Operations at South Dakota RNG Facility

Clean Energy Fuels’ $26 million South Dakota RNG facility will supply fuel to commercial users such as UPS and Amazon.

Texas LNG Export Plant Signs Additional Offtake Deal With EQT

Glenfarne Group LLC's proposed Texas LNG export plant in Brownsville has signed an additional tolling agreement with EQT Corp. to provide natural gas liquefaction services of an additional 1.5 mtpa over 20 years.

Ohio Utica’s Ascent Resources Credit Rep Rises on Production, Cash Flow

Ascent Resources received a positive outlook from Fitch Ratings as the company has grown into Ohio’s No. 1 gas and No. 2 Utica oil producer, according to state data.

TotalEnergies Cements Oman Partnership with Marsa LNG Project

Marsa LNG is expected to start production by first quarter 2028 with TotalEnergies holding 80% interest in the project and Oman National Oil Co. holding 20%.

US Refiners to Face Tighter Heavy Spreads this Summer TPH

Tudor, Pickering, Holt and Co. (TPH) expects fairly tight heavy crude discounts in the U.S. this summer and beyond owing to lower imports of Canadian, Mexican and Venezuelan crudes.