Trends and analysis
Texas Tech study shows economic impact of Texas pipelines
Texas midstream industry is a powerhouse that contributes to the state’s economic output, jobs and government revenues, according to a new study.
Don’t let physical security vulnerabilities compromise cybersecurity
Steven Kenny, Axis Communications, addresses the importance of ensuring that network security devices do not become a weak link in the cybersecurity systems of energy providers.
Gas and LNG prices pick up slightly
Prices pick up slightly but continue to remain deflated worldwide; prices did not respond as they did in 2022 despite disruption of gas pipeline supplies in Europe by multiple maintenance works.
Natural gas is here to stay
As each nation assesses its available resources in conjunction with the Paris Agreement, it is critical to consider the role of natural gas over the next few decades.
LNG market update
Gas pipeline flows from Russia into Europe down 5% week-on-week, as of Sunday 28 May.
When it comes to managing energy, optionality is vital
If you start eliminating options by law, markets respond badly, says Dr. Scott Tinker, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas, USA.
How operators can manage GHG emissions from flares
Monitoring operational data and market fundamentals is key to limiting environmental impact, says new report from East Daley Analytics and Validere.
Threat of nation-state attacks is growing
The energy sector is at risk of cyber-attacks from a variety of different threat actors, each with its own motivations and methods, says Matt Watson, CovertSwarm.
India to dominate upcoming trunk/transmission pipeline length additions
India set to contribute 46% of Asia’s total planned and announced pipeline additions by 2027, according to GlobalData.
Searchlight Cyber alerts energy sector to dark web threats
New threat intelligence report shows how cybercriminals routinely target energy companies on dark web forums.