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19.05.26 - 17:24
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How Natural Gas Will Power the AI Future (Bloomberg)
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Williams CEO Chad Zamarin joins Bloomberg Open Interest to explain why the AI boom is triggering the biggest natural gas demand surge in decades. He explores why data centers are overwhelming the power grid, why natural gas is becoming the backbone of AI infrastructure, and how America's energy “superpower” could protect the US from global energy shocks. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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18.05.26 - 15:54
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US Natural Gas Futures Top $3 for First Time Since March (Bloomberg)
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US natural gas futures rose as forecasts shifted to show hotter weather in the coming weeks, signaling increased cooling demand for power-plant fuel as homes and businesses crank up air-conditioners. Intraday prices for the front-month contract reached more than $3 per million British thermal units for the first time since late March....
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16.05.26 - 23:09
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Pakistan Uses Diplomacy To Secure LNG Supply from Hormuz (ZeroHedge)
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Pakistan Uses Diplomacy To Secure LNG Supply from Hormuz
Submitted by Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com
Pakistan has negotiated the passage of vessels laden with Qatari LNG out of the Strait of Hormuz in a diplomatic feat that no other energy buyer has managed so far in the Iran war.
Pakistan, which was the mediator of the U.S.-Iran talks and is passing messages from one to the other, appears to have used well its close ties with both Qatar and Iran to negotiate the successful imports of two tankers with Qatari LNG.
Pakistan has relied on Qatar's term LNG supply for years, but the war in the Middle East has led to the shutdown of Qatari LNG production and exports.
Without Qatar's LNG, Pakistan has been reeling from an intensifying energy crisis with power outages and fuel rationing.
Thanks to a bilateral Pakistan-Iran agreement, two vessels carrying Qatari LNG arrived in Pakistan in recent days after successfully passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
The first LNG cargo that successfully clear...
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16.05.26 - 00:30
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Enbridge CEO on Canada Pipelines, Natural Gas Outlook (Bloomberg)
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Enbridge President & CEO Greg Ebel discusses the agreement between Canada and the Alberta province about the carbon tax deal. He discusses the ramifications for future pipelines in the country and how it can affect North America at large going forward. He speaks with Katie Greifeld & Isabelle Lee on “The Close.” (Source: Bloomberg)...
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