Right products, wrong market access
Although the demand for natural gas is high in many places in the world and Canada has plenty of it, the future for Canadian gas producers does not appear to be particularly bright. Ian McInnes investigates.
Although the demand for natural gas is high in many places in the world and Canada has plenty of it, the future for Canadian gas producers does not appear to be particularly bright. Ian McInnes investigates.
Rolls-Royce has been awarded new contracts with a potential value of US$651m by Brazil’s Petrobras to support its offshore production.
Ian McInnes looks at the recent controversy around Cuadrilla’s fracking practices in the UK and considers some of the risks.
Gazprom sets its eyes on Asia Pacific LNG market as talks with China fail to yield result.
Qatar seeking to acquire stake in Novatek’s Yamal LNG project.
US gas price posts modest spot gains on the back of increased power burn in the east and higher commercial gas use in the west.
The US Energy Information Administration notes a slip in US gas prices with supply firm and demand steady.
Shale gas discoveries push gas prices down for a potentially long time, says Canadian Natural Resources President Steve Laut.
Despite doubts and concerns, shale gas continues to be a game changer, reports Ian McInnes.
Russia’s oil production hits new post-Soviet records but Gazprom notes slump in natural gas output.
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