More than a dozen pending projects have been unleased, which could double U.S. export capacity by 2028, according to one estimate. Such an investment flood could lower prices.
The planned expansion of a massive liquified natural gas facility in southeast Louisiana is a beacon for U.S. energy policy, according to two members of President Donald Trump's cabinet who spoke to workers there.
Natural gas could play a role in the green energy transition, but more natural gas pipelines are critical to meet growing electricity demand.
Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum are traveling to a Louisiana-based Liquified Natural Gas exporter Thursday, as the company announces a massive $18 billion expansion of its existing facility.
Arctic conditions across North America and Europe have dramatically increased heating demand, leading to higher natural gas consumption. Extreme cold has also triggered production challenges, such as “freeze-offs,” where frigid temperatures disrupt ...
Israel's natural gas exports to Egypt and Jordan surged by about 13.4% in 2024, despite the country's war with Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza, Israel's energy ministry said on Wednesday.
The planned expansion of a massive liquefied natural gas facility in southeast Louisiana is a beacon for a U.S. energy policy that doubles down on oil and gas exports under President Donald Trump, two members of his Cabinet told a crowd of cheering workers Thursday.
Natural-gas futures rose to a fresh two-year high after Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the Canadian province would place a [25% retaliatory export tax on electricity](
Power demand from new data center installations in the U.S. is expected to grow by 1,000 percent from the end of 2024 through 2035, according to a new study from Rystad.
The trade war that kicked off this week by the Trump administration between Canada, Mexico and China is making it more expensive for Avista Utilities to purchase the vast majority of the natural gas it uses to heat homes,
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According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, residential natural gas use has declined in New York by an average of 3.5% annually between 2019 and 2023. The state’s residential consumption peaked in 2018 but has declined overall since then. Natural gas consumption for electric power increased by 37% between 2019 and 2024.
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