Mexico’s Most Important Natural Gas Player Has New CEO – What’s Next?
Emilia Esther Calleja, an electrical engineer with over two decades of experience at the state utility, will be the new CEO of Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE).
Emilia Esther Calleja, an electrical engineer with over two decades of experience at the state utility, will be the new CEO of Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE).
Energy Transfer LP is expecting to make a final investment decision (FID) within months on the proposed 1.5-2.0 Bcf/d Warrior Natural Gas pipeline to move supply from the Permian Basin.
Natural gas power burns rose to record levels in July and have so far accelerated those gains in early August, defying some forecasts that growth would flatten in the second half of the year.
Natural gas futures pushed higher for a second day Wednesday, supported by a production slowdown this week and bears scattering ahead of a possible light summer storage print on Thursday.
Natural gas-fired power generation in Europe declined 16% year/year during the first half of 2024, driven partly by a sluggish recovery in industrial demand across the continent, according to the European Union (EU) energy watchdog.
The UK’s new Labour government won in a landslide election earlier this month and has promoted the island country as a “clean energy superpower,” moving away from the previous government’s emphasis on oil and natural gas.
In a split decision, the U.S. Supreme Court last month temporarily halted a Biden administration plan designed to reduce air pollution from natural gas and coal power plants that crosses state borders. Industry groups cheered.
Natural gas generation capacity in Texas is set to soar by 2030, necessitating the need to incentivize a bigger generation build out, according to top Texas officials.
East Tennessee Natural Gas LLC’s (ETNG) Ridgeline natural gas pipeline system expansion received a positive draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) that cited the benefits of reducing coal-fired generation.
Mega-tech operators are in pursuit of land and power generation to supply the stampede of data center facilities set to be built across the United States, which may translate into higher natural gas consumption.