List of Natural Gas articles
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NYCprotest EPA Finds No Major Water Impacts From Fracking (Sort Of)
A four-year environmental review into the potential risks of hydraulic fracturing to water supplies largely vindicates the practice, but hardly settles the debate.
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Come-And-Get-It-Final-Flat Turkey’s Reckless Gas Game
Europe hoped Turkey could help the continent wean itself off Russian fuel. But Ankara might have other plans.
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XIPUTIN Russia’s Stumbling Pivot to Asia
Moscow and Beijing are trying to cement closer ties, but delays in high-profile energy deals highlight lingering tensions between the two American rivals.
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SBPLNG Why Cheap Oil Is Bad News for U.S. Gas-Export Hopes
Plentiful supplies of crude, fueled in part by the U.S. boom, undermine the case for shipping liquefied natural gas overseas.
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VLADALEXEI1 Gazprom’s Ties to Putin Could Help It Try to Escape the EU’s Wrath
The murky relationship between Russia’s energy giant and the Kremlin could turn the EU's antitrust case against the energy giant into the latest flash point with Moscow.
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sadvlad EU to Gazprom: Play by the Rules
Brussels accuses Russia’s energy giant of breaching antitrust rules, potentially weakening one of the Kremlin's main foreign-policy weapons.
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VERSTAGERanti Europe Throws Down the Gauntlet at Gazprom
Antitrust charges against the Russian energy giant would add another twist to prickly relations between Brussels and Moscow.
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SHELLBG Gas Market Following in Oil’s Footsteps With Shell, BG Megamerger
The biggest energy deal in a decade is a $70 billion bet that the world is indeed entering the "Age of Gas."
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VERSTAG Let Slip the Bureaucrats of War
In pushing back against Moscow’s use of the energy cudgel, Brussels has unleashed its secret weapon -- a blizzard of bureaucrats who lob directives rather than shells.
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VLADALEXEI Putin’s Ukrainian Power Play
Russia’s latest threats to cut off natural gas supplies to Kiev are part and parcel of its growing push to force the West to back down in the battle for Ukraine.
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fiery_cross2 Reefer Madness: Why Is China on a Building Spree in the South China Sea?
Breakneck construction on disputed atolls has China’s neighbors -- and the United States -- worried about just what Beijing is up to in the world’s watery flash point.
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SHELLLNG The Winners and Losers From Falling Asian Gas Prices
Plunging natural gas prices in Asia are a boon for some countries -- but a massive headache from Vladivostok to Vancouver.
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UKFRACK Europe’s Energy Independence Drive Goes off the Rails
The continent has tried to start its own shale energy revolution. But tricky geology, clumsy governments, and environmental protesters seem to have smothered it in the cradle.
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EMED A Not-So-Happy Hanukkah for Israel’s Natural Gas Industry
Israel dreams of exporting billions of dollars of energy to neighbors and Europe, but the country's own regulators may prevent the country from selling much at all.
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176970649_12-23 Fracking in New York, Feeling the Tremors in Europe
How the Empire State’s new ban on horizontal drilling could send shockwaves around the world.