The conflict is expected to crimp global natural gas supplies due to damage to liquefied natural gas facilities in Qatar.
Producers are having to pay companies to take the natural gas they are producing off their hands.
With Qatar's liquefied natural gas still offline, U.S. companies see an opening and are bringing in new investments.
U.S. natural gas futures added to Thursday’s losses following the first triple-digit inventory build of the injection season.
The Pacific Northwest faces a near-term electricity shortfall as demand rises faster than new resources can be built, a new ...
“We had thousand-dollar bills this past winter,” Lordi said outside her home recently, as construction crews replaced old gas lines in her neighborhood. Her bill combines gas and electric, but during ...
The Iran war has driven oil prices to their highest levels in years. Now, a wave of attacks in the past 24 hours on energy ...
Mineral royalty companies rarely get credit for their natural gas exposure, but Viper Energy (NASDAQ:VNOM) is positioned at ...
Kinder Morgan is growing its local storage access with the $505 million acquisition of a Houston-area pipeline system.
The number of data centers planned for Appalachia has at least one natural gas producer active in West Virginia’s Marcellus ...
In this week’s edition of Adjournment Proceedings, we look at how Alberta’s natural gas reserves are set to provide the power ...