Energy companies are investing billions of dollars in building liquefaction facilities in hopes of cashing in on the growing international demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG). Here's a look at ...
The question hovering over expanding U.S. LNG exports to Europe has been price sensitivity and the willingness of individual European countries to wean themselves off the cheaper Russian LNG.
The setback — first noted by the Financial Times and corroborated by Reuters — follows political instability in Mozambique and the revelation by POLITICO that Mozambican soldiers operating out of ...