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Nuvista Energy Ltd T.NVA

Alternate Symbol(s):  NUVSF

NuVista Energy Ltd. is an oil and natural gas company, which is engaged in the exploration for, and the development and production of, oil and natural gas reserves in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. Its primary focus is on the scalable and repeatable condensate rich Montney formation in the Alberta Deep Basin (Wapiti Montney). Its core operating areas of Wapiti and Pipestone in the Montney formation are located near the City of Grande Prairie, Alberta, approximately 600 kilometers northwest of Calgary. Its Montney Formation is a shale gas and shale oil resource. The Montney formation in the Wapiti area is a thick (200m+) section of hydrocarbon-charted fine-grained reservoir found at depths ranging from 2,500-3,500m.


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Post by Carjackon Apr 24, 2024 12:21pm
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Russian LNG Exports Could Stall Over Next Four Years Amid Sa

Russian LNG Exports Could Stall Over Next Four Years Amid Sa

(Reuters) — Russia's liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports could stagnate in the next four years under the two less-rosy of three Economy Ministry scenarios - a sign that Western sanctions might be cramping Moscow's energy plans.

Under the ministry's "conservative" and "stress" scenarios, the latter not made public, LNG output would stagnate at 38.6 million metric tons each year in 2025-2027, according to a document seen by Reuters.

The baseline scenario, the most optimistic, calls for a rise to 56.6 million tons in 2027 from 33.3 million in 2023.

Russia says it wants to secure 20% of the global LNG market by 2030-2035, compared to around 8% at present, thanks to new plants predominantly located in the Arctic.

However, myriad Western sanctions present obstacles, not least to a new Arctic LNG 2 project that is yet to export a cargo after tentatively starting production in December.

The project is due to become one of Russia's largest such plants with eventual annual output of 19.8 million metric tons of LNG and 1.6 million tons of stable gas condensate from three production units, or trains.

Sources have said the conversion of methane into liquid at minus 163 degrees Celsius (minus 261 Fahrenheit) has now been suspended at the plant.

The Kremlin-controlled energy giant Gazprom also delayed the start-up of a huge gas complex at the Baltic port of Ust-Luga since the withdrawal of Western companies such as Linde after the start of Russia's conflict with Ukraine in February 2022.

Russia currently has two large-scale LNG plants: the Novatek-led Yamal LNG, which produced around 20 million tons last year, and Gazprom's Sakhalin-2, with an output of more than 10 million tons last year.

 
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