Day: May 9, 2025

U.S., Russia In Quiet Talks to Bring Russian Gas Back to Europe

Energy News Beat ENB Pub Note: This quiet story of the U.S. and Russia looking at bringing natural gas back to the EU has a lot of implications that I have been talking about for a long time. George McMillan, Energy News Beat contributor on the podcast, talked about the Trump administration team not understanding […]

CCEC secures LNG carrier charter deals

Energy News Beat The Evangelos Marinakis-backed and US-listed shipping firm revealed the charter deals in its first-quarter report on Thursday. CCEC, previously known as Capital Product Partners, said that South Korea’s Hyundai Samho is expected to deliver the vessel Atllos and Archon in the first quarter of 2027 According to CCEC, Athlos has been chartered […]

DOE Scraps $4.5M Website And Logo Project Meant To Showcase Green Agenda

Energy News Beat The DOE canceled a $4.5 million contract the Biden admin awarded for a new agency website and logo that highlighted the green energy transition. ​ The Department of Energy canceled a $4.5 million contract the Biden administration awarded to develop a new agency website and logo symbolically highlighting the green energy transition, […]

How Wind And Solar Sent Energy Prices Sky-High in ‘Green’ Countries

Energy News Beat ENB Pub Note: This article from the NY Post has some interesting cost formulas. While I have said that the more money invested in “renewable” wind, solar, and hydrogen will result in more fossil fuels being used. One of the guests on the Energy News Beat podcast called that “Turley’s Law.” This […]

Green Energy Suicide: The West Pays The Price For Its Net-Zero Delusions

Energy News Beat ENB Pub Note: This article from Paul Driessen is excellent and covers much of what we discuss on the podcast Energy Realities or Conversations in Energy with Stu Turley. I will reach out to him and get him scheduled on the podcast soon. Net Zero and Green energy policies are a path […]

DET: second Wilhelmshaven FSRU to get commissioning cargo in coming weeks

Energy News Beat Excelerate’s 138,000-cbm FSRU Excelsior recently docked at a new jetty, two kilometers south of the already operational Wilhelmshaven 1 terminal, to start serving the second FSRU-based terminal. “After the arrival of the FSRU, we started the commissioning process,” a DET spokesman told LNG Prime. “We expect the first commissioning cargo in the […]

US LNG exports drop to 27 cargoes

Energy News Beat EIA said in its weekly report, citing shipping data provided by Bloomberg Finance, that the total capacity of these 30 LNG vessels is 115 Bcf. This compares to 30 shipments and 115 Bcf in the week ending April 30. According to data from S&P Global Commodity Insights, average natural gas deliveries to US LNG export terminals […]

Energy Transfer’s Lake Charles LNG secures FERC extension

Energy News Beat In May 2022, FERC granted Lake Charles LNG and the accompanying pipeline the extension of the deadline to complete construction and make the project available for service until December 2028. Last month, Lake Charles LNG and Trunkline requested a three-year extension of time until December 31, 2031, in order to reach a final […]

China’s gas imports continue to drop

Energy News Beat The data from the General Administration of Customs shows that natural gas imports reached 9.66 million tonnes in April. This compares to 10.29 million tonnes in April 2024. The country paid about $4.2 billion for gas imports last month. China’s gas imports reached 38.99 million tonnes in the first four months of this year, […]

Germany, Egypt seal FSRU charter deal

Energy News Beat A BMWK spokeswoman confirmed the signing of the charter agreement to LNG Prime in an emailed statement on Friday. “The FSRU Energos Power has now been sub-chartered to Egypt – the BMWK has successfully signed a contract with the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS) for the sub-chartering of the ship,” the […]