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Woodside cites momentum on Louisiana LNG project
CEO: Strategic partnership and long-term sales agreement underscore project’s global potential
EQT expands Marcellus footprint
$1.8 billion Olympus Energy acquisition
Baker Hughes sees strong gas fundamentals, LNG momentum
CEO Lorenzo Simonelli also notes macroeconomic headwinds, including tariff concerns and reduced upstream investment
TotalEnergies brings Ballymore Deepwater online
Boosts U.S. Gulf gas, oil output
Kinder Morgan remains bullish on demand
Company anticipates U.S. natural gas demand could increase by 20 to 28 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) by 2030
Shell completes acquisition of Pavilion Energy
Move strengthens Shell’s position in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market
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Dallas Fed survey finds growing pessimism
Accelerating costs key challenge
Australian firm wins China LNG contract
15-year deal with China Resource Gas
EIA: U.S. propane exports hit record highs
Demand, particularly in Asia, is growing
Deal reached for Cedar Ridge LNG’s total production
ExxonMobil group will purchase approximately 1.5 MTPA
TIPRO Survey: Texas still tops
Association releases 10th annual State of the Industry Report
Baker Hughes in low-carbon power generation deal
Working with Woodside Energy, Net Power
New owners of Sundyne
Honeywell acquiring company for US$2.16 billion
Shell: Asia will drive LNG growth
Company sees LNG demand rising by 60% by 2040
Air Products pulls out of three major projects
Green hydrogen facility in New York cut
HEP closes pipeline deal
Acquisition expands footprint in SCOOP/STACK plays
IEA: India’s natural gas market set to surge
Consumption expected to grow 60% by 2030
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