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Weekly Oil & Gas Update: Natural Gas Demand And Production Expected To Decline This Year

Kyra Buckley

Posted on January 13, 2021 · Plus: oil and gas companies are among the corporations rethinking political contributions, amid increased calls from investors and the public for businesses to cut off donations to lawmakers who voted to challenge Biden’s victory.

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Fire at LNG terminal in Freeport jolts residents, fuel markets

Cathy Bussewitz, AP Business Writer

Posted on June 10, 2022 · Freeport LNG will be offline for at least three weeks following a fire in its export facility this week.

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Texas gas supply plummeted during last weekend’s cold snap. That spells trouble for the grid

Mose Buchele, KUT

Posted on January 7, 2022 · Almost one year after a historic power failure, the state’s natural gas system has been tested by a far milder cold spell. Some energy experts say it did not pass the test.

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West Texas crude oil will likely trade above $80 per barrel through the end of the year, energy analysts say

Kyra Buckley

Posted on October 29, 2021 · Increased global demand paired with OPEC’s decision to keep supply at current levels means oil is likely to stabilize at $80-plus a barrel for next six months.

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Ransomware Attack Highlights Vulnerability Of Energy Technology (May 11, 2021)

Michael Hagerty

Posted on May 11, 2021 · On Tuesday's show: A ransomware attack shuts down a major oil pipeline, City Councilman Dave Martin fields your questions, how the Astros' iconic rainbow uniforms came to be, and Houstonians who collect unusual things.

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