Wednesday, June 24, 2026
China

China May Cause Larger Swings in LNG Prices

From Reuters / Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, Jan 18 (Reuters) – There is little doubt that China’s voracious appetite for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is the prime mover behind the spot price for the fuel reaching its highest in more than three years, but what happens next? The current market view seems to be that China will suck up the super-chilled

Pipeline Builders Try New Growth Strategy: Bigger Pipes

From The Wall Street Journal Some of North America’s biggest new pipeline projects are already in the ground. As environmentalists and local activists make it extraordinarily difficult to build new oil and gas lines, energy companies are working around the opposition by supersizing old pipes that already crisscross parts of the continent. Executives at some of the biggest pipeline operators

Permian Bottleneck Looms

From Argus Media Growing crude production out of the Permian basin in Texas and New Mexico will create a bottleneck in the coming years as pipeline capacity will be maxed out, according to midstream companies at the Argus Americas Crude Summit. At some point, there is “going to be a day of reckoning,” Enterprise Products Partners senior vice president Brent