Regulatory framework for domestic small-scale LNG projects
U.S. government is facilitating small-scale natural gas exports, driven by economic and environmental factors, leading to project growth despite a multi-stage regulatory approval process.
U.S. government is facilitating small-scale natural gas exports, driven by economic and environmental factors, leading to project growth despite a multi-stage regulatory approval process.
North American refining is busy and making money again with important implications for the sector’s capital spending.
ADI presented at two sessions some of its research and insights based on its consulting work at the 2018 World Gas Conference in Washington, DC last week. The first focused on natural gas use — CNG and LNG, in particular — in the oilfield. U.S. natural gas supply will continue to be cheap and abundant […]
ADI presented at two sessions some of its research and insights based on its consulting work at the 2018 World Gas Conference in Washington, DC last week. The second focused on natural gas-fired power generation. The supply of natural gas is growing globally at 1.6% annually. United States, the world’s largest gas producer, will also […]
Increased coal and natural gas demand faces challenges due to the economic competitiveness of natural gas in power generation. Substantial declines in natural gas operating costs, driven by lower fuel prices resulting from hydraulic fracturing, contrast with rising coal operational expenses, making coal expansion economically unfavorable.
Uday Turaga, leveraging ADI Analytics’ research and consulting experience, discussed oil prices and their impact on U.S. shale oil production.
The North American oil and gas sector experienced a decade of transformative shifts, notably the surge in unconventional production. This resulted in substantial increases in oil, natural gas, and NGL supply, concurrently driving significant investment across the value chain due to the increased supply chain reliance inherent in unconventional production.
EU policies and initiatives, such as TEN-T and the LNG Masterplan, are driving the development of LNG bunkering infrastructure in Europe, offering potential lessons for the United States to promote domestic LNG demand and infrastructure.
LNG is now being exported from both U.S. Gulf and East costs. How will exports from the west coast fare? We take a quick look at the cost competitiveness of U.S. LNG from all coasts.
LNG marine adoption is slow due to high costs, price uncertainty, and limited bunkering, despite emissions and fuel benefits.
With LNG bunkering infrastructure established, identifying early vessel adopters requires evaluating LNG’s fuel advantages and disadvantages, and a simplified vessel classification.
Wastewater management is becoming a critical issue in the growth of unconventional resource plays. Interest in wastewater treatment is driven by growing volumes of produced water from hydraulic fracturing that need disposal. Based on our research there are multiple factors that will impact how oil and gas producers will handle wastewater one of which is […]