Thursday, August 20, 2026
Tropical Storm Barry Puts 70% of Newly Minted U.S. LNG Capacity at Risk - Oil & Gas 360

Tropical Storm Barry Puts 70% of Newly Minted U.S. LNG Capacity at Risk

From Bloomberg Sabine Pass, Cameron terminals may be in Barry’s path, U.S. natural gas exports have soared amid shale boom Tropical Storm Barry is highlighting the risks that Gulf of Mexico storms pose to America’s newly expanded liquefied natural gas export capacity. Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Sabine Pass export terminal and Sempra Energy’s just-built Cameron facility are potentially in the path

In Britain, Electric Cars Could Store Renewable Energy for Grid: National Power Co. - oil & gas 360

In Britain, Electric Cars Could Store Renewable Energy for Grid: National Power Co.

By 2050, National Grid predicts, 35m electric cars will supply energy when needed From The Guardian Electric cars could use wind and solar to charge up, then supply the excess energy to the national grid. A fleet of 35 million electric vehicles could help the UK reach its net-zero carbon target by forming large battery hubs to store renewable energy,

The Case for Cutting Renewable Subsidies to Save Nuclear - Oil & Gas 360

The Case for Cutting Renewable Subsidies to Save Nuclear

From the Washington Examiner A new report on nuclear energy could ignite debate on Capitol Hill over whether to allow renewable energy subsidies to sunset, or renew them as Democrats are seeking to do. The free-market Manhattan Institute’s latest report on nuclear energy says the best thing Congress can do to help nuclear energy is to eliminate both subsidies for wind and

Energy PE Firm HitecVision, Oman's Petrogas to Buy UK oilfields for $635 Million -Oil & Gas 360

Energy PE Firm HitecVision, Oman’s Petrogas to Buy UK oilfields for $635 Million

From Reuters LONDON (Reuters) – Private equity fund HitecVision and Omani oil group Petrogas have teamed up to buy a portfolio of Total’s British North Sea oilfields for $635 million, the companies said on Wednesday. The fields, which are set to produce 25,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) this year, will be owned by a subsidiary of the

Analysts have been publicly claiming that a drop in the value of the U.S. dollar is coming. Of course, this has implications for oil - Oil & Gas 360

What Will Happen To Crude Oil If The Dollar Falls

From Forbes Analysts have been publicly claiming that a drop in the value of the U.S. dollar is coming. Of course, this has implications for international trade, manufacturing, travel and the purchasing power of Americans. It also has a direct impact on the price of crude oil. If the value of the U.S. dollar drops, the price of both Brent and WTI