2020: The shakeout year to come for US LNG development

2020: The shakeout year to come for US LNG de...

Up next

India's corporate renewable sourcing: Are IRECs losing ground to VPPAs amid growing demand?

India's corporate renewable energy market is entering a new phase. While International Renewable Energy Certificates still lead the way for buyers seeking flexibility, simplicity, and cost-effective compliance, larger corporates are increasingly exploring Virtual Power Purchase A ...  Show more

India's renewable hydrogen projects face cost, delay risks from global conflicts

India has established a strong foothold in the emerging clean fuels industry, leveraging its low-cost renewable energy resources to position itself as a competitively priced producer of renewable hydrogen and ammonia for both domestic industrial use and large-scale exports to buy ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

'Seller' LNG market makes US exporters flexible on indexation
Capitol Crude: The US Energy Policy Podcast

Amid a crowded field of US liquefaction projects, Commonwealth LNG is looking to build momentum for its proposed 8.4 million mt/year facility in Louisiana as it targets a final investment decision in late 2022 and shipping its first LNG in 2025.

Senior editor Harry Webe ...

  Show more

A look at North American LNG with Tellurian's Charif Souki
Capitol Crude: The US Energy Policy Podcast

Today we are examining the outlook for new North American liquefaction projects to be sanctioned in 2021 amid a virtual standstill in 2020. The recent runup in the Platts JKM has buoyed developers, but challenges remain. S&P Global Platts natural writer Harry Weber spoke with Cha ...  Show more

Fuel for Thought: Rising Tide of LNG May Become a Glut
Switched On

A wave of new liquefied natural gas projects are due to be commissioned by the end of the decade. Yet a sharp increase in supply runs the risk of creating a glut, and with the rise of this transportable commodity, what impacts one market could have a ripple effect around the worl ...  Show more

Driving Discussions: How is US refined oil products export market affected by USGC medium range tanker rates bouncing back?
Argus Media

Get a look at what’s happening now in the US refined oil products export market as medium range (MR) tanker rates in the US Gulf coast rebound from 2024 lows, in this podcast. US Products Associate Editor Jason Metko sits down with Americas Freight Deputy Editor Ross Griffith, ...

  Show more