Permian, Appalachian Basins Biggest Players in NatGas Production Increase, IEA Says
A new IEA report found the EU is exposed to LNG spot market price increases — but, with some gas contracts set to expire in the next few years, the situation is even worse than the agency describes, says fellow Steven Miles.
Texas State Sen. Roland Gutierrez’s Run Sparks Democratic Contest to Take on Ted Cruz
“As the future goes, whichever party is able to win over Latinos will have a huge advantage, but we’re not there yet," fellow Mark P. Jones said of Sen. Roland Gutierrez's recent joining of the race, sparking a competitive Democratic Senate primary in TX.
Brazil Decreases Refined Product Imports From U.S. as Russian Volumes Flow in
Brazil is importing more Russian refined products and reducing imports from the U.S., leading to lower diesel prices. Fellow Francisco Monaldi explains why the U.S. lacks the political will to sanction countries that continue to buy the barrels.
Gov. Abbott Wants to End Property Taxes, but is That Realistic?
While Abbott will soon meet his campaign promise to return half of Texas' $33 billion budget surplus to taxpayers in the form of property tax relief, property taxes won't be fully eliminated. Tax bills may rise in the future, fellow Mark P. Jones explains.
Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Ramps up Investment in Liquefied Natural Gas
The energy market is continuing to evolve, and Berkshire Hathaway is capitalizing on the potential of LNG. However, as the U.S. role in LNG markets increases, the fuel’s utility as a geopolitical tool diminishes, fellow Anna Mikulska explained.