Cheniere Energy
Coverage of Cheniere Energy in the Nexus archive.
- Pump pain, Wall Street gain: Iran war sends U.S. oil profits, stocks soaring as the big winners
The Iran war has boosted U.S. oil producers and refiners, with stock prices rising 20%-70% this year due to higher crude prices and demand. Analysts suggest elevated prices may persist through 2027-2028, driven by global reserve rebuilding and geopolitical shifts. Companies like Chevron, Exxon Mobil, and U.S. shale producers have seen significant gains.
- LNG Pioneer Souki Talks Energy Markets Amid Tensions
Charif Souki, founder of Cheniere Energy, discusses energy markets amid Middle East tensions on Bloomberg Open Interest. The US has become the world's largest LNG exporter. Energy markets are fragile due to a hanging Middle East ceasefire.
- US Natural Gas Futures Waver on Plunging Oil Price, Lower Output
US natural gas futures are fluctuating due to declining oil prices and reduced production. An LNG tanker at Cheniere's Sabine Pass export terminal in Cameron, Louisiana, highlights ongoing activity in the energy sector.