2022-03-09 13:25:00
GAS IS NEEDED FOR U.S.
By LLEWELLYN KING Executive Producer White House Media, LLC
ENERGYCENTRAL - Feb 26, 2022 - Natural gas has been getting short shrift in the U.S. energy debate. It deserves better. Much better.
It has been battered by environmentalists who oppose exploration and the pipelines to get it to market. They are attempting to evict natural gas and force utilities into reliance on intermittent renewables.
But events in Europe may cause a rethink about natural gas, both as a transition fuel in the United States and a foreign policy tool.
Earlier:
2022, March, 3, 14:15:00
RUSSIAN GAS FOR FRANCE
Engie said it would comply with any European sanctions that could potentially affect Russian gas supplies to Europe, but warned of the major impact such a move would have on the market.
2022, February, 25, 11:40:00
RUSSIA, U.S. SANCTIONS AGAIN
Blocking energy flows and banning Russia from the international financial messaging service SWIFT – two potential responses to Russia's military invasion of Ukraine – remain on the table but were not pursued in the latest sanctions package from the US.
2022, February, 25, 11:35:00
RUSSIA SANCTIONS ANEW
"The European Council today agrees on further restrictive measures that will impose massive and severe consequences on Russia for its action, in close coordination with our partners and allies," the council said.
2022, February, 24, 12:25:00
RUSSIAN GAS TO EUROPE UP
It added that deliveries on Feb. 24 are set at 83 million cubic meters, a 31.4% increase on Feb. 23.
2022, February, 21, 11:45:00
RUSSIAN GAS DELIVERIES: THE LOWEST
"What we've seen over the last six months is that Gazprom has delivered always at the lowest level," she told the Munich Security Conference.
2022, February, 18, 11:25:00
RUSSIAN GAS TO ITALY
"With regards to gas, Russia is respecting its contractual obligations and is ready to provide additional quantities if they are required,"
2022, February, 18, 11:15:00
U.S. GAS PRODUCTION WILL RISE
U.S. natural gas marketed production will increase to an average of 104.4 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2022 and then further increase to a record-high 106.6 Bcf/d in 2023