gas prices
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The planned facility was designed to process 34 MMcf/D of associated gas into fully refined gasoline.
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With inventories swelling and China’s stockpiling nearing its limit, global oil prices may be running out of room to hide.
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The agency’s July outlook also showed crude prices holding below $60/bbl for most of 2026.
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A 25% tariff on steel imported into the US has some US oil and gas companies nervous about future spending plans.
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Oil and gas leaders identified the upcoming US presidential election and economic uncertainty as significant drivers of their decision making for 2025.
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The agency’s short-term outlook forecasts modest declines in production for the rest of this year.
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Although energy efficiency has long been mentioned as a means toward achieving Paris Agreement goals, the “more exciting” announcements about carbon capture and storage grabbed attention. Will concerns about energy security and high prices help bring it to the forefront?
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A longer-than-expected repair period following the 8 June explosion could strand 2 Bcf/D of natural gas in the US.
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The price of natural gas always drops when winter weather ends, but maybe not this year.
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A new deal between China and Venture Global is the latest in a string of US LNG commitments to Asia.
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