Narelle, downgraded from a tropical cyclone on Saturday, has disrupted LNG plants run by Chevron and Woodside, worsening a global supply crunch driven by the Iran war.
Natural gas powers a quarter of the world, and almost a fifth of LNG moves through the Strait of Hormuz.
A strong cyclone has affected liquefied natural gas plants in Australia, potentially adding more pressure to a market already ...
Woodside’s latest move comes just days after compatriot Santos turned off the taps at its Darwin LNG facility in Australia’s ...
Goldman Sachs analysts said that even if the Iran war ends soon, lasting damage to liquified natural gas supplies and higher ...
A powerful tropical cyclone in Western Australia has disrupted production at the country’s two biggest ​liquefied natural gas ...
Asian and European buyers of liquefied natural gas are chasing the limited number of cargoes still available from US ...
Josh Green has promoted liquefied natural gas as a key part of the state’s energy future, even signing a nonbinding agreement ...
Attacks on LNG facilities in Qatar and a prolonged disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have the potential to upend the entire ...
Attacks wiped out 17% the country’s LNG export capacity, which could lead to $20 billion in lost revenue annually ...
Port Canaveral Commissioners unanimously voted to reject plans to build a Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) plant on Merritt Island ...
Port Canaveral commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday to not sell land to a company that wants to build a liquefied ...