The rapid development of shale gas in the U.S. has allowed industrial manufacturing to once again be competitive in North America. In the early days of the shale gas boom, major corporations like ArcelorMittal and Ternium strategically chose to construct their industrial plants in neighboring Mex...
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News Commentary | June 17, 2021
Bakken Energy is partnering with Mitsubishi Power to acquire and redevelop the Great Plains Synfuels Plant of Dakota Gasification Company, which has been converting North Dakota lignite coal into synthetic natural gas via gasification and catalytic methanation since 1984. The planned blue hydrogen ... 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
News Commentary | September 13, 2021
Three years after acquiring Quadrant Energy for $2.15 billion, Santos is making another strategic move to acquire Oil Search, a Papua New Guinea‑focused oil and gas producer, which paves the way for Santos to become the top oil and gas company in Australia. As a result, the shareholders of Oil ... Not part of subscription