Monday, June 22, 2026

Cove Point’s First LNG Cargo U-Turns, Sets Course for Britain

Weaker Asian LNG prices influence the helm From Reuters LONDON, March 15 (Reuters) – The first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo exported from a new plant in the United States at Cove Point will arrive in Britain later this month as Asian spot LNG prices weaken relative to European benchmarks. The Gemmata tanker is expected to arrive at the UK’s

What’s in a Name: Norway’s Statoil Rebrands Itself

Statoil removes ‘oil’ from its name to remake itself as the world’s greenest oil company From The Wall Street Journal Norway’s state-backed oil company Statoil AS is changing its name to Equinor, a move intended to show it is serious about a strategic shift to renewable-energy production. Changing its name is part of Statoil’s wide-ranging effort to remake itself as the world’s greenest oil

EQT’s Annual Shareholder Meeting is Here: Two Brothers Lead Showdown With U.S. Natural Gas Giant - Oil & Gas 360

EQT Corp. CEO Schlotterbeck Resigns from All Posts Effective Immediately

Changes at the top of the largest U.S. natural gas producer EQT Corporation (ticker: EQT) announced that President and Chief Executive Officer Steven Schlotterbeck has resigned from the company for personal reasons and has also stepped down from the board of directors, effective immediately. EQT said that Schlotterbeck has also resigned his positions with EQT GP Holdings, LP (NYSE: EQGP),

Weekly Gas Storage: Draws Speeds Up Again

The EIA released its weekly Natural Gas Storage Report today, outlining how national natural gas stocks have changed in the last week. In total, the EIA reports natural gas stocks fell by 93 Bcf last week, dropping from 1,625 Bcf to 1,532 Bcf. This is 31.9% below the 2,250 Bcf that was in storage at this point last year, and

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U.S. Hits Russians with Sanctions for Election Meddling, Cyber Attacks

From Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The United States slapped sanctions on 19 Russian individuals and five groups, including Moscow’s intelligence services, for meddling in the 2016 U.S. election and malicious cyber attacks, the Treasury Department said on Thursday. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said there would be additional sanctions against Russian government officials and oligarchs “for their destabilizing activities.” Mnuchin did