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Gulf oil giants like Saudi Aramco, ADNOC, and QatarEnergy are investing billions to nearly double LNG capacity by 2030.
Texas Republicans U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn filed the Protect LNG Act in the Senate; U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, filed companion legislation in the House. Recommended Stories.
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ADNOC is most interested in BP's LNG and gas fields, rather than taking over the entire company, according to people with ...
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Iran has been warned that shutting a major oil “choke point” in the Middle East in retaliation for US strikes on its nuclear facilities would be “economic suicide”. Marco Rubio, the US secretary of ...
Santos shares surged over 15% following a $18.7 billion takeover bid by a consortium led by a unit of Abu Dhabi's National ...
Hunt still on for Atlantic basin gas production assets. ... While US LNG imports slipped 8% to 12.2 million tonnes in 2006 versus a year earlier, scores of receiving projects on the East, ...
Texas Republicans U.S. Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn filed the Protect LNG Act in the Senate; U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas, filed companion legislation in the House. Originally published on ...