by Catherine Bryenton | Aug 16, 2022 | LNG, Natural Gas
At the heart of their movement is this warning: liquefied natural gas (LNG) is not the solution to the energy crisis magnified by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. As Russian military aggression in Ukraine reaches the six-month mark, governments and energy industry...
by Catherine Bryenton | Jun 21, 2022 | Electricity, LNG, Natural Gas
The extended shutdown of a key US natural gas export complex will strain European efforts to amass emergency stockpiles before the Northern Hemisphere winter arrives. Freeport LNG’s surprise announcement that its Texas liquefied gas facility will be closed four times...
by Catherine Bryenton | May 10, 2022 | Electricity, Natural Gas
Ontario has some of the world’s cleanest electricity. When the wind is blowing strong enough, the entire province can be powered without producing any carbon emissions — the product of an unprecedented push to end our dependence on coal. But that’s about to change....
by Catherine Bryenton | May 10, 2022 | Electricity, Natural Gas
Rates have jumped because of a surge in natural gas prices and could keep rising rapidly for years as utilities invest in electric grids. “The immediate reason for the jump in electric rates is that the war in Ukraine has driven up the already high cost of...
by Catherine Bryenton | Mar 15, 2022 | LNG, Natural Gas
Dash to sell gas to Europe at high prices made the U.S. the biggest LNG exporter for the first time – article highlights: https://www.wsj.com/articles/europes-energy-crisis-pays-off-for-u-s-natural-gas-sellers-global-traders-11645099204?mod=e2tw U.S. natural-gas...