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Cornavirus, oil glut could cost Louisiana government up to $1.1 billion

The coronavirus battle and the world oil glut could cost cities, parishes and school boards in Louisiana anywhere from $404 million to $1.1 billion...

Oil and gas producers look to legislature for severance tax lifeline

More than half of the participants in a Louisiana Oil & Gas Association survey of member companies say they will likely file for bankruptcy,...

New signs point to bankruptcy or liquidation for Magnolia LNG developer

Australia's LNG Limited has appointed voluntary administrators from PricewaterhouseCoopers—a sign that the Magnolia LNG developer may be preparing to enter bankruptcy or liquidation, S&P...
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Cheniere moving forward with plans for sixth train at Sabine Pass

Despite difficult market conditions impacting LNG demand, Cheniere plans to move forward with plans for a sixth train at its Sabine Pass LNG export...

Bloomberg: Coronavirus lays bare decade’s worth of miscalculations by ExxonMobil

Perhaps no company has been humbled as profoundly by recent events as ExxonMobil, which missed the shale boom, overspent on projects and saw its...

Net-zero emissions LNG plant eyes 2027 startup, but COVID-19 delays supplier announcement 

The developers of a Louisiana LNG facility touting net-zero greenhouse gas emissions—from wellhead to production—have temporarily postponed the announcement of a natural gas supplier...
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2 Louisiana LNG projects among 20 delayed worldwide

Final investment decisions on 20 LNG projects—representing almost 228 million tons of new liquefaction capacity—that were scheduled for this year around the world will...

Venture Global celebrates two milestones at Calcasieu Pass LNG

Venture Global LNG Inc. has announced the successful raising of the first LNG storage tank roof at its Calcasieu Pass LNG export facility in...

Tankers delivering Louisiana LNG to China in April, May

Three tankers bearing LNG from Louisiana plants are expected to delivery their cargo to China over the next two months. Citing data from Refinitiv and...

Edwards, four other governors want biofuel requirements waived

John Bel Edwards and four other governors have petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency to waive U.S. biofuel blending requirements—citing a spike in the cost...

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