America’s Gas Bonanza Brings Biden New Political Dilemmas

[ad_1] The U.S. has become the world’s top exporter of liquefied natural gas. President Biden is finding that this superpower status comes with its own set of headaches.  In the…

Chesapeake, Southwestern to Merge as New Gas Behemoth

[ad_1] Updated Jan. 11, 2024 10:20 am ET Chesapeake Energy and Southwestern Energy agreed to merge in an all-stock transaction valued at $7.4 billion that would create the largest natural-gas…

Blockbuster Natural-Gas Merger Is Almost Too Perfect

[ad_1] Jan. 11, 2024 12:04 pm ET Chesapeake Energy’s merger with Southwestern Energy would create the largest natural-gas-focused producer in the U.S. It also creates an investment story that is…

America Has Plenty of Natural Gas. So Why Is New England Left Out in the Cold?

[ad_1] Updated Jan. 9, 2024 1:10 pm ET America is the world’s largest natural-gas producer, but New Englanders’ capacity to stay warm in winter may hinge on the fate of…

Shell Flags Earnings Hit of Up to $4.5 Billion From Impairments

[ad_1] Updated Jan. 8, 2024 5:44 am ET Shell said its fourth-quarter earnings took a hit of between $2.5 billion and $4.5 billion in impairments that were offset by significantly…

WSJ News Exclusive | Southwestern, Chesapeake Near $17 Billion Merger

[ad_1] Southwestern Energy and Chesapeake Energy are close to a merger that would create a roughly $17 billion company ranking as one of the largest natural-gas producers in the U.S. …

U.S. Oil Land Grab Continues

[ad_1] Occidental’s talks with CrownRock will make the few remaining large parcels in the Permian basin pricey. [ad_2] Source link

In Texas, Bitcoin Springs from Gas Wells

[ad_1] When gas prices go down, producers can use it to mine crypto coins. [ad_2] Source link

Here’s a Bill That Might Be Lower Than Last Year’s

[ad_1] Cheaper heating bills are in the forecast this winter for millions of Americans.  Ample stockpiles of natural gas and expectations for a warmer-than-normal winter have forecasters from Wall Street…

The Oil Price Has a Safety Valve. Gas Doesn’t.

[ad_1] Even though oil flows are more likely to be disrupted by the tense situation in the Middle East, natural gas prices could be more volatile. [ad_2] Source link