This Thanksgiving Americans will consume about 46 million turkeys. So just how much energy does it take to roast a turkey? Well, it really depends on where that energy comes from, and whether you’re using a...
By 2025, new chemical projects across the U.S. are estimated to create 468,000 new jobs, thanks in part to newly discovered pockets of natural gas. Unlocked by new technology, the abundant natural gas supply in...
Natural gas is fueling the future.
This was a major focus at the recent World Gas Conference in Washington, D.C., as rising global demand and expanding U.S. production are helping fuel a growing LNG trade.
Methane is the building block of natural gas, and natural gas is the building block for the country’s manufacturing renaissance. Natural gas, a cheaper energy source that has helped reduce emissions to their...
New data from the federal government’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program offers interesting insights into the shale revolution and the resulting benefits Americans are seeing.
As a nation, the United States produces a lot more oil and natural gas today than we did roughly a quarter-century ago, thanks to the hydraulic fracturing revolution. In 2016 we produced 71 percent more oil...
When it comes to exports of liquefied natural gas, U.S. law is crystal clear: The Natural Gas Act directs federal authorities to issue an order approving any application to import or export natural gas “unless,...