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Williams on track with two gas pipeline projects
US midstream player Williams is on track to complete two natural gas pipeline projects in New Jersey and Louisiana on time by the end of 2024.
Pipeline competition heats up in Canada
As the Trans Mountain expansion prepares to start up, Enbridge has warned that the new pipeline could reduce flows on its own Mainline system and has cut rates for shipping crude on the system
ExxonMobil hits new milestone with Nucor CCS agreement
ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions has announced its latest carbon capture and storage (CCS) agreement, with major North American steel producer Nucor.
Japan’s MOL agrees to invest in Delfin FLNG
Floating LNG developer Delfin Midstream has reached a strategic investment agreement with Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL). Under the agreement, MOL will make an investment in Delfin and appoint a representative to join Delfin's board of directors.
Passage of US debt ceiling bill heralds changes to energy permitting
The Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, or the debt ceiling deal, has become law in the US. It includes provisions that will expedite the permitting process for certain energy projects.
ConocoPhillips to develop Nuna project in Alaska
ConocoPhillips Alaska has announced the approval of funding for the development of the Nuna project in the state’s Kuparuk River Unit (KRU).
Grande Isle LNG unveils plans for Louisiana export facility
Grande Isle LNG has revealed its plans to construct an LNG export facility in the US Gulf of Mexico. Under the proposed plans, the facility would be built 13 miles south of Grande Isle, Louisiana in Plaquemines Parish.
Trinidad and Tobago asks US to revise terms of sanctions waiver for Dragon gas project
Trinidad and Tobago has requested that the US make changes to a waiver that permits the joint development of the Dragon gas field without any penalty under the US sanctions regime.
Japan’s Marubeni thinks long term with ammonia supply chain
If eventually successful, a memorandum of agreement will see the joint development of a supply chain processing low-carbon ammonia through to Japanese markets and others on the Asian mainland.
Saudi cuts deeper as OPEC+ extends deal
Saudi Arabia has announced that it will cut its oil output by 1mn barrels per day in July, with OPEC+ agreeing to extend its current deal until next year.
Re-elected Alberta premier warns Trudeau on climate change
Alberta premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party (UCP) won re-election in the provincial oil-patch’s elections on May 29. And Smith, a conservative, immediately lambasted the climate change policies of Ottawa.
Dramatic reduction of methane emissions among US oil, gas producers – new analysis
Reported methane and greenhouse gas intensities in the US oil and gas sector have declined 28% and 30% respectively between 2019 and 2021. This is despite an increase in natural gas and total hydrocarbon production.
Mountain Valley Pipeline in debt ceiling bill passed by House
The US House of Representatives on Wednesday, May 31 evening passed a debt ceiling bill by a 314-117 margin.
Equinor shelves Bay du Nord in surprise decision
Equinor has shelved the $12bn Bay du Nord oil drilling project off Newfoundland and Labrador for up to three years.
Commonwealth LNG anticipates export licence in June
Commonwealth LNG revealed that it believes the US Department of Energy (DOE) will grant it a licence to export LNG before the end of June.
EIA: US natural gas prices to rise amid higher LNG exports
Domestic prices for US natural gas are expected to rise amid increasing exports of LNG, the Energy Information Administration predicted on May 24, Reuters reports.
ConocoPhillips to purchase remaining 50% of Surmon, locking out Suncor
ConocoPhillips will exercise its pre-emption right to purchase the remaining 50% interest in the Surmont oil sands thermal project in Alberta from TotalEnergies EP Canada Ltd for about $3bn.
US Supreme Court narrows Clean Water Act in victory for oil, gas
The US Supreme Court has significantly narrowed the scope of the Clean Water Act. The ruling is expected to ease permitting for oil and gas drilling.
Shareholders reject Norway fund's bid to have ExxonMobil, Chevron adopt stricter climate targets
Shareholders have rejected an attempt by the world’s largest investment fund, Norway’s $1.4 trillion sovereign wealth fund, to push ExxonMobil and Chevron to adopt stricter climate targets.
Cape Town refinery to receive rare shipment of US crude
The first US oil shipment to South Africa since 2021 is on its way to the country’s Astron Energy refinery, located in Cape Town, according to tracking data provided by energy data provider Kpler and Refinitiv Eikon.
Agreement puts Canada's Condor Energies on path to stepping up gas production in Uzbekistan
ExxonMobil says IEA's 2050 net zero emissions scenario “unlikely”
Oil supermajor ExxonMobil has said that a scenario of net-zero emissions by 2050 globally is “unlikely”. The comment came in a filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in response to a proxy advisor.
Chevron to buy shale firm PDC for $7.6bn
Chevron has agreed to buy the shale firm PDC Energy in an all-stock transaction that is valued at $6.3bn, or $72 per share. The total enterprise value of the transaction, including debt, is $7.6bn.
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