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Freeport LNG’s Texas export plant to take in more natural gas on Friday, data shows- oil and gas 360

Freeport LNG’s Texas export plant to take in more natural gas on Friday, data shows

(BOE Report)– U.S. liquefied natural gas company Freeport LNG’s export plant in Texas was on track to take in more natural gas on Friday in a sign that one of its three liquefaction trains has returned to service after shutting on Thursday, LSEG data and regulatory filings show. Freeport is one of the world’s most closely watched U.S. LNG export

Inside Europe’s energy price crisis- oil and gas 360

Inside Europe’s energy price crisis

(Oil Price)– Energy prices for consumers across the UK rose again this month. Ofgem, the energy regulator, set the maximum annual rate for an average household for gas and electricity at £1,755 until the end of the year. The cap is now over £600 higher than when it was first introduced in 2019. Under the cap, the average price of

Gas price crisis overshadows a crisis in oil prices- oil and gas 360

Gas price crisis overshadows a crisis in oil prices

Oil Price There has been so much media space dedicated to the gas supply troubles of the European Union and the associated spillover effect for developing economies that another fossil fuel problem has remained relatively unnoticed: oil prices.   Oil prices have been on a general decline over the past couple of months, shedding about 30 percent from the peaks

Gas Price Pain Ahead if Refiners Face Restart Struggle- oil and gas 360

Gas Price Pain Ahead if Refiners Face Restart Struggle

Rigzone (Bloomberg) — Some U.S. motorists who’d been expecting an end-of-summer relief for gasoline prices should start bracing for higher costs at the pump in the coming days due to Hurricane Ida. Ida made landfall in Louisiana Sunday and is traveling along a path where seven fuel-makers process the equivalent of 12% of the oil refined nationwide. The Category 4

Chevron charge points to billions more in gas writedowns: analysts- oil and gas 360

Chevron charge points to billions more in gas writedowns: analysts

Reuters Oil and gas producers could wipe billions of dollars more off the value of U.S. natural gas assets in the months ahead, analysts said on Wednesday, after Chevron Corp became the fourth oil major to slash its estimates for sector values. A long, steady increase in U.S. gas production – much of it a byproduct of the shale oil