Emissions Trading: Hot Air or Wave of the Future?
Judging from the headlines, the European Union’s Emissions Trading System must be a roaring success, driving the replacement of…
South Africa Poised to Join LNG Import Club
South Africa could soon join Argentina, Brazil and Chile in the southern hemisphere’s import club. The Petroleum, Oil and…
Maritime Authority Cracks Down On Sulfur Emissions
The International Maritime Organization’s Marine Environmental Protection Committee has approved stricter fuel standards to reduce emissions of sulfur oxides from…
Shale Gas Emerges As Hot New Exploration Play In U.S.
It is often said that the toughest parts of the animal make the tastiest soup, provided they are cooked…
Oil Price Rise: Beyond the Usual Suspects
One of the biggest energy stories of the decade is the rise in oil prices. West Texas Intermediate, the…
Europe: LNG Terminal Developers Face Mounting Costs
Import terminals in northern Europe and the Mediterranean have provided a fresh round of industry cost markers, with the…
ExxonMobil Shifts Import Focus to U.S. Northeast
This article appeared in Poten & Partners monthly publication LNG in World Markets. Reference LNG and natural gas data…
Taiwan Faces Looming Supply Chasm
This article appeared in Poten & Partners monthly publication LNG in World Markets. Reference LNG and natural gas data…
Qatar’s First Qflex Tankers Hit The Waves
Qatar’s first two Qflex ships, the Al Safliya and the Al Ruwais, have been handed over to their owner…
Floating LNG Production Attracts Renewed Interest
This article appeared in Poten & Partners monthly publication LNG in World Markets. Reference LNG and natural gas data…