The LNG Market Is “Imploding” by Nick Cunningham • Apr 27, 2020 • 66 Comments While everyone is watching the meltdown in the crude oil market, the global market for natural gas is also cratering.
EQT, Giant Natural Gas Producer, Takes $1.8 Billion Write-Down, Admits it Can’t Succeed in Low-Price Shale-Gas Environment by Wolf Richter • Jan 14, 2020 • 92 Comments Shares have collapsed 75% since 2017.
Dallas Fed Outlines Somber Oil & Gas Industry, “Flaring” of Natural Gas Comes into Focus by Wolf Richter • Dec 27, 2019 • 126 Comments “The capital markets for oil and gas remain extremely difficult.”
Fracking Blows Up Investors Again: Phase 2 of the Great American Shale Oil & Gas Bust by Wolf Richter • Nov 23, 2019 • 102 Comments Including billionaires who thought they’d picked the bottom in 2016.
Drama in the Oil Markets, But This Isn’t 2007 Anymore by Wolf Richter • Sep 16, 2019 • 168 Comments How the US shale boom changed the equation. If the attacks on Saudi oil facilities had occurred in 2007, it would have caused chaos in the US economy.
The Gas Flaring Crisis in the US Oil Patch by Nick Cunningham • Jun 6, 2019 • 43 Comments In its relentless pursuit of oil, the shale industry burns more and more gas into the air. This wasted gas exceeds the yearly demand of nations such as Colombia.
US Natural Gas Plunges, Unwinds Spike that Blew Up Hedge Fund by Wolf Richter • Dec 17, 2018 • 30 Comments After the blood has been let, the feeding frenzy subsides, which is also brutal.
WTF Just Happened with Natural Gas? by Wolf Richter • Nov 15, 2018 • 48 Comments If you blinked, you missed it.
The Huge Ships for the Booming LNG Trade by MC01 • Jun 17, 2018 • 51 Comments Designs, Technologies, and Challenges for liquefied natural gas carriers.
Momentous Shift in US Natural Gas, with Global Consequences by Wolf Richter • Mar 2, 2018 • 59 Comments And this is just the beginning.