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Gazprom sales up in Q1 as prices recover

Gazprom sales up in Q1 as prices recover May 28, 2021 10:45:am Summary by: William Powell Russian pipeline gas export monopoly Gazprom saw its net sales of gas rise by 43% in Q1 compared with the same period last . Posted in:

The future of natural gas in a low-carbon world: GECF and Shell present divergent pathways [Gas in Transition]

Natural Gas News The future of natural gas in a low-carbon world: GECF and Shell present divergent pathways [Gas in Transition] May 3, 2021 10:15:am Summary Shell sees natural gas demand peak in 2034 in its new Sky 1.5 scenario, which is designed to keep temperature increase limited to 1.5 degrees. From that point on, the role of gas will dwindle quickly, to virtually nothing by century’s end. By contrast, the Global Gas Outlook 2050 from the Gas Exporting Countries’ Forum (GECF) sees no peak at all for gas demand up to 2050 and views gas as the great winner of the energy transition. What are the assumptions behind these widely different perspectives? And how should gas companies deal with this kind of uncertainty? [Gas in Transition, Volume 1, Issue 1]

From the editor: Transition as the New Normal [GasTransitions]

From the editor: Transition as the New Normal [GasTransitions] Mar 9, 2021 7:30:am Summary Transitions don’t last forever. That’s why they are called transitions. [Gas Transitions Volume 2, Issue 3] by: Karel Beckman The sharp distinction that previously existed between traditional natural gas activities and low-carbon alternatives is increasingly becoming obsolete. All gas companies are now in some way or other involved in – or at the very least interested in – alternative energies. The oil majors have all adopted ambitious reduction targets and are investing heavily in renewable energies, hydrogen and carbon capture and storage. Grid operators, technology providers a. Posted in:

US storm lashes infrastructure [NGW Magazine]

US storm lashes infrastructure [NGW Magazine] Mar 2, 2021 2:30:pm Summary The winter storm that hit much of the US in mid-February had a severe and wide-ranging impact, including on the natural gas industry, and in Texas in particular. [NGW Magazine Volume 6, Issue 5] by: Anna Kachkova Posted in: US storm lashes infrastructure [NGW Magazine] Extreme winter weather in the US caused serious and wide-ranging disruption in mid-February. Nowhere was this more apparent than in Texas, for a variety of reasons including the fact that much of the state’s infrastructure is not designed to withstand below-freezing temperatures. The impact on oil and gas operations was profound, with Texas’ dependence on natural gas for power generation further exposing the vulnerabilities in the state’s energy system.

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