Energy Transfer has abandoned its Lake Charles LNG project to focus on its more profitable and familiar natural gas pipeline business amid rising costs and fears of an LNG oversupply.
The surprise exit of Woodside Energy Group Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Meg O’Neill leaves her successor with a dilemma: ...
O'Neill - a 55-year-old American from Boulder, Colorado and the first openly gay woman to helm a FTSE 100 company - joined ...
Energy Transfer said it is suspending development of its Lake Charles LNG facility in Louisiana to focus on allocating funds ...
Energy Transfer said on Thursday it was suspending the development of its Lake Charles liquefied natural gas export facility ...
Environmental groups are yet again challenging Louisiana regu their decision to reissue a previously suspended permit for a ...
Billionaire Kelcy Warren’s Energy Transfer LP suspended development of a Louisiana liquefied natural gas export project to concentrate on building and expanding pipelines.
Woodside Energy faces a leadership shake-up after chief executive Meg O'Neill's surprise exit for the top job at BP , a move ...
Delfin Midstream, the developer behind a planned $4.3 billion offshore liquefied natural gas export facility near Louisiana, ...
Emboldened by Trump’s LNG deregulation, industry CEOs brush off climate concerns as Gulf Coast residents warn new gas ...
BP has tapped Woodside Energy’s Meg O’Neill as its next CEO, its first external hire for the post in more than a century and the first woman to lead a top-five oil major as the firm pivots back to ...
Energy industry veteran Meg O'Neill was tapped by BP as the leader of a shake-up within the London-based 'oil major'. She made ...