Friday, January 17, 2025

Asian Demand Should Absorb Some U.S. LNG Supply Coming Onstream

From Reuters Last year’s strong demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), led by Asia’s major economies, is expected to continue this year and should absorb some of the new supply coming onstream, industry executives said at a conference on Tuesday. The global LNG industry has been expecting prices to be depressed by a rush of supply as projects to produce

Marcellus, Utica Governors Re-Up Tri-State Shale Coalition

From CNBC Appalachia is gunning for the Gulf Coast. A team of rivals from Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia recently announced that it would be redoubling its efforts to draw new oil and gas investment to a region once defined and later left behind by coal and steel. The states’ respective leaders, Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and Republican Govs. John Kasich and Jim Justice, signed

West Virginia Streamlines Permits

From WVNews Gov. Jim Justice signed an executive order Monday intended to streamline the permitting process for business and industry seeking to set up shop in the Mountain State. “West Virginia has consistently been ranked at or near the bottom amongst all states for our regulatory environment by publications such as Forbes and CNBC,” Justice said in a press release. “This is