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in Colorado NBC Dallas Fort Worth; March 5 Dozens of Colorado counties and cities are opposing a Utah based
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Resources and EOG Resources are poised to post historic profits when they report earnings this week
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with Senegal State owned QatarEnergy s North Field East is expanding as part of the world s largest liquefied
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by early 2019 The facility will be built on 30 acres on Port of Tacoma waterfront property The LNG storage
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Corp on Sept 19 lifted force majeure on what it deemed secure ports and restart procedures are underway
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flows included the first observed cargo from one of the kingdom’s Red Sea ports to the U S West Coast
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in South Texas It’s one of three liquified natural gas export projects proposed for the Port of Brownsville
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February arriving Russian ESPO crude at Shandong ports was bought in January at a discount of about 8
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will be part of a second phase North Field South Fire shuts down Texas LNG terminal for at least 3 weeks
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holding a contract for some of the capacity of the second train Ports worldwide look at adding LNG fueling
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the presidents of Russia Kazakhstan Iran Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan signed at a summit in the Kazakh port city
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to be worth more than 1 billion Texas LNG and Rion Grande LNG are planned for construction in the Port
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of the country and build a pipeline to ship the crude to international markets via an Indian Ocean port
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The company’s output flows from Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico ports to European utilities and through the Panama
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ports ships trucks and rails to transport the LNG ” FortisBC is expanding the Tilbury LNG facility
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by the pandemic has been brutal for the oil industry across the U S but nowhere worse than North Dakota where
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in Texas keeps busy pre FID The News; Port Arthur Texas; March 18 While waiting on a final investment
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shipments from Russian ports in the four weeks to May 21 were more than 480 000 barrels a day higher than
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Platts The likely spot for the terminal will be in Bahia Blanca a deep water port in southern Buenos
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million tonnes per year is planned for the Russian port of Ust Luga and is led by Gazprom and Shell Start