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Gas flows to US LNG terminals fall to new lows

16 July 2020

Natural gas flows to US liquefaction terminals fell to new lows in July, having already registered a 20-month low in June.

NextDecade reduces Rio Grande LNG plan to five trains

15 July 2020

NextDecade is optimising the plan for its Rio Grande LNG export project on the Texas Gulf Coast, which will allow it to reduce the scale of the facility from six liquefaction terminals to five while still producing 27mn tonnes per year as planned.

US oil imports from Mexico surge to 8-year high

15 July 2020

The volume of crude oil imported from Mexico into the US jumped to its highest level in more than eight years in early June.

Pipeline jitters overshadow return of curtailed output

15 July 2020

North American producers are restoring some of the output they curtailed in recent months, while concern mounts over the fate of both future and existing pipelines.

Court forces shutdown of Dakota Access Pipeline

10 July 2020

Dallas-based Energy Transfer is facing new legal challenges, as a US federal court has ordered it to empty the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and suspend crude oil flows pending the completion of an environmental review.

Enbridge resumes shipments through western leg of Line 5

10 July 2020

Enbridge has brought the western leg of Line 5, the twin pipeline that pumps crude oil and natural gas liquids (NGLs) from western Canada to Ontario via the Great Lakes, back on stream.

EIA sees US gas demand and consumption dropping in 2020-2021

10 July 2020

The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has said it expects domestic production of and demand for natural gas to decline in 2020 and 2021.

ExxonMobil reports another quarterly loss

10 July 2020

ExxonMobil is on track to post two consecutive quarterly losses for the first time in its history.

US Secretary of Energy approves Jordan Cove LNG exports

9 July 2020

US Secretary of Energy approves Jordan Cove LNG exports

What next for US-Mexico energy relations?

9 July 2020

As a new free trade agreement takes effect in North America, some industry observers remain concerned about Mexico’s willingness to remove obstacles to US investors.

Noia urges Canadian government to support offshore operators

7 July 2020

The Newfoundland & Labrador Oil & Gas Industries Association (Noia) has called on the Canadian government to provide more support to developers of offshore hydrocarbon fields.

Dominion Energy, Duke Energy cancel Atlantic Coast Pipeline

7 July 2020

Dominion Energy and Duke Energy have opted not to move forward with the construction of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) along a 970-km route through West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina.

COVID-19 weighs on LNG exports as demand remains depressed

2 July 2020

COVID-19 continues to depress demand for LNG and batter exports, though some positive signs have emerged amid a generally bearish outlook for the coming months.

Pricing agencies launch new US crude benchmarks

2 July 2020

Two leading oil price reporting agencies – Argus Media and S&P Global Platts – announced last week that they were launching new oil benchmarks on June 26 to reflect the price of US Gulf Coast-traded crude on tankers.

Surprising surge seen in LOOP oil exports

2 July 2020

Exports from the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) are reaching record highs, which may be seen as surprising given that overall US crude exports have fallen.

District of Columbia files latest climate change lawsuit against oil companies

2 July 2020

District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine has filed a lawsuit against ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP and Royal Dutch Shell, accusing the companies of misleading consumers about the role their products play in causing climate change.

Alberta extends investigation into foreign funding of oil opponents

2 July 2020

The government of Alberta has extended an investigation into whether foreign money is being used to fund anti-oil protests in the province.

Court allows Enbridge to reopen portion of Line 5

2 July 2020

Canada’s Enbridge has been given permission by a judge in Ingham County, Michigan, to reopen part of the damaged Line 5 in the Straits of Mackinac.

Alaska approves part of BP asset sale to Hilcorp

2 July 2020

Officials in Alaska have approved part of the sale of BP’s portfolio in the state to privately owned Hilcorp Energy.

Canadian producers' struggle for survival

1 July 2020

As high-profile bankruptcies are being reported in the US, Canadian companies are also struggling to stay afloat.

Bankruptcies highlight turnaround in shale fortunes

1 July 2020

Chesapeake Energy’s much-anticipated bankruptcy filing has been announced, with two more shale drillers also filing for bankruptcy protection.

NRG: Trying to adapt

30 June 2020

World oil markets have found some support over the last week, but companies are still adjusting to the new price environment.

Talos announces acquisition, borrowing base redetermination

25 June 2020

Talos Energy has made a bolt-on acquisition of 16 assets from affiliates of Castex Energy 2005 for $65mn, and also said its borrowing base had been reduced to $985mn following its semi-annual redetermination process.

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