Thursday, April 23, 2026
Natural gas

Asia is Forming an LNG Buyers’ Club

Roughly one-third of the world’s LNG purchasing power is lobbying for flexible contracts Global oversupply in liquefied natural gas has emboldened buyers to push for more favorable contracts. Korea Gas Corp. (KOGAS), Japan’s JERA and China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC), which collectively represent about one-third of the world’s LNG purchases, have formed a group to exchange information and “cooperate

Halliburton Ramps Up Reactivation: the Market Has Changed Significantly – Lesar

Activity resurgence creates growth opportunity Halliburton (ticker: HAL) held an operational update call today, giving participants the latest news as to the company’s operations and sales. According to Halliburton CEO Dave Lesar, the North American service market has changed significantly in the last nine months. Halliburton said its customer base is essentially made up of three types of companies: Some

Permian Operator Jagged Peak Predicts 221% Production Growth in 2017

56 wells planned Jagged Peak Energy (ticker: JAG) went public less than two months ago, completing its IPO on January 27, 2017. The company reported its offering brought in net proceeds of $397.4 million from the sale of 31.6 million share of stock. Jagged Peak announced fourth quarter results and reserves yesterday, showing a net loss of $2 million, or

Natural Gas is Reducing Transport Sector Emissions at U.S. and Canadian Port Cities

Natural Gas is Reducing Transport Sector Emissions at U.S. and Canadian Port Cities

New truck engine reduces NOx emissions to near zero – 90% below current limit There are a lot of trucks required to transport freight, containers and other cargo around a port. One of largest drayage trucking companies in the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach has begun using one of the first Cummins Westport (CWI) ISX12 G low NOx natural gas engines