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Louisiana is critical to the Trump administration’s energy plans, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said.
Chubb No Longer Insuring Gulf Coast LNG Project That Faces Sustained Opposition Over Health Concerns
The change, revealed through public records, follows an activist campaign pushing for insurers to drop fossil fuels. But the ...
After years of denials due to operational and environmental concerns, the Trump administration greenlit the Louisiana project ...
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — echoing its own findings from earlier this year — issued its determination in a ...
Louisiana's McNeese State University will be site of the federal government's new national center for liquefied natural gas ...
Transportation Secretary Duffy and Senator Kennedy announce the new LNG safety center at McNeese State University.
While the Trump administration seeks to establish American energy dominance, one major energy state, Louisiana, remains ...
Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX: WDS) (formerly Woodside Petroleum Ltd) is Australia’s largest independent dedicated oil and ...
Aramco is looking to acquire an equity interest in Woodside Energy’s Louisiana LNG project, along with LNG offtake The two companies have signed a collaboration agreement to explore global ...
Energy firm Woodside and Saudi Arabia's Aramco have signed a non-binding agreement to explore potential collaboration in low-carbon ammonia production.
Woodside Energy, a company based in Australia, announced on Wednesday that it had signed a non-binding deal with Aramco for the exploration of opportunities.
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