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DOE seeks industry input for 2021 SPR sell

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced last week that it plans to sell crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve over a multi-month...

Tellurian plans to start building this summer

U.S. LNG developer Tellurian expects the company will begin construction this summer on its $16.8 billion Driftwood LNG export plant south of Lake Charles,...
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St. Rose facility to produce marine, power fuel

Arq CEO Julian McIntyre announced last week that his company would invest in a new $40 million St. Rose facility that will produce a...

LMOGA emphasizes energy policy in letter to Biden

In a Jan. 14 letter to President-Elect Biden, the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association (LMOGA) addressed the challenges and opportunities facing Louisiana’s oil...

LOOP reports 220,000 barrels of sour crude deliveries for December

Over 220,000 barrels of sour crude oil was delivered from the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port in December, LOOP has reported. LOOP sour crude deliveries have...

Driftwood LNG staring down June deadline for $500M investment

Facing a six-month deadline to make a positive final investment decision, Tellurian Executive Chairman Charif Souki tells S&P Global Platts the likelihood of Driftwood...

Dallas Fed: Oil, gas activity jumps in Q4

Activity in the oil and gas sector jumped in fourth quarter 2020, according to oil and gas executives responding to the Dallas Fed Energy Survey. “The...

Cameron LNG joins six other Louisiana export facilities with extended authorization through 2050

Add Cameron LNG to the list of export facilities getting an extended authorization through 2050. The facility is among five entities the U.S. Department of...

Louisiana lags behind other states in renewable energy

Gov. John Bel Edwards has set a goal for Louisiana to be carbon neutral by 2050, but so far, the state is behind its...

‘First ever’ hardware ordered for historic ultra-high pressure development off Louisiana coast

Schlumberger's OneSubsea has ordered "the first-ever" 20,000 psi-rated subsea hydraulic junction plates and associated connection hardware from Oceaneering, for deployment at Chevron's Anchor development...

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