Monday, February 3, 2025

Trump Tells Louisiana Senators He Won’t Waive Jones Act to Ship LNG

From the Washington Examiner A pair of Republican Louisiana senators said Wednesday they received assurances from President Trump that he would not grant waivers to bypass the Jones Act, a century-old law regulating domestic maritime commerce, to ease the transport of natural gas to the Northeast and Puerto Rico. The office of Sen. Bill Cassidy said he and other members

OPEC’s Abu Dhabi Meeting: We Will Need “New Strategies to Balance the Market” in 2019 - Oil & Gas 360

Boxed In: $1 Billion of Iranian Crude Sits at China’s Dalian Port

From Reuters SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Some 20 million barrels of Iranian oil sitting on China’s shores in the northeast port of Dalian for the past six months now appears stranded as the United States hardens its stance on importing crude from Tehran. Iran sent the oil to China, its biggest customer, ahead of the reintroduction of U.S. sanctions last November,

United States Energy Secretary Rick Perry said on Tuesday that a sanctions bill putting onerous restrictions on companies involved in the Nord Stream 2 - Oil & Gas 360Perry Final Portrait Cropped_0

Two U.S. LNG Projects Take another Step Forward

Tellurian’s Driftwood, Sempra’s Port Arthur projects get DOE greenlight to export U.S. LNG to non-FTA nations It’s no small feat to take an LNG exporting business from conceptual idea for a natural gas liquefaction and export facility to the point of loading cargoes, and the Trump administration is taking the concept-to-market process seriously, moving LNG export project approvals ahead at