The Jordan Cove LNG project in Oregon, U.S., received approval from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) to countries without free trade agreements (FTA) with the U.S. Just a week after the approval, an LNG leakage in Plymouth, Washington, led to an explosion ...
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News Commentary | March 19, 2021
The Guardian published a very thoroughly researched article today that shows, with actual quotes and a timeline, how the oil industry has been aware of the detrimental health effects caused by the large‑scale use of its products since the 1960s. This opens the door to litigation similar to what the ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | August 06, 2021
The Gladstone LNG project involves natural gas production at the Bowen‑Surat Basin in Queensland, gas transportation, and a 7.8 million ton per year gas liquefaction plant in the industrial port of Gladstone on the eastern coast of Australia. The $750 million infrastructure transaction will enable ... Not part of subscription
Case Study | April 11, 2022
Amid ongoing turmoil and news surrounding Russia's invasion of Ukraine, nations are scrambling to implement emergency strategies to help mitigate the situation. The impact of the invasion and resulting sanctions will be felt first in supply disruptions, particularly for key commodities, often ... Not part of subscription