Cheniere Energy, Inc.

  • Natural Gas Gets a Green Light

    By Callum Turcan - May 19, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, CHK, COP, XOM

    The US is one step closer to becoming an energy giant. Back in May 2011 Cheniere Energy Inc's (NYSEMKT: LNG) Sabine Pass facility was given the green light to export LNG (liquefied natural gas) to nations without a free-trade agreement. Now another terminal can begin exporting LNG, the Freeport LNG terminal in Texas. For clarification, LNG is natural gas that has been cooled to liquid form so it can more »

  • Beneficiaries of U.S. Natural Gas Exports

    By Alex Gray - May 13, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, FWLT, GLNG

    A recent article in the Financial Times reported that President Barack Obama stated that by 2020, the United States was likely to be a net exporter of natural gas. Currently, the US is one of the largest importers of natural gas, eclipsed only by Japan. However, with the recent explosion in fracking throughout the US, there is a growing push to send this bounty abroad. There will be many beneficiaries more »

  • US Natural Gas Exports Won't Save Europe

    By Robert Zimmerman - May 12, 2013 | Tickers: APC, CQP, LNG, HAL, WGP, WES

    Kirk Spano, columnist and founder of Bluemound Asset Management, LLC, recently opined that US natural gas exports were critical for the long-term stability of Europe. Specifically, he declared, “Without more self sufficiency long term and stable energy supplies intermediate term, Europe could be doomed to decades of instability. Which is where the U.S. comes in.“

    “Doomed to decades of instability?” Oh please. As Michael Greenstone, professor of environmental economics more »

  • Invest Today and Profit For Years in The Fuel of The Future

    By Ken McGaha - May 10, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, CLNE, CMI, RDS-A, TA, WPRT | Editor's Choice

    In a recent article, I discussed some of the political headwinds beginning to blow against the concept of exporting American natural gas into the world market where the prices are much higher and the potential negative impact that opposition could have on Cheniere Energy if those efforts are successful. I also discussed a couple of businesses in the industry that should continue to thrive without regard to the outcome of more »

  • The EPA's Optimistic Report Will Boost These Companies

    By Piyush Arora - May 10, 2013 | Tickers: COG, LNG, E

    Thanks to the shale gas boom in North America, natural gas has proved to be an economically viable replacement for coal in the continent. But, mining for natural gas involves the leakage of methane, the greenhouse effect of which is 21 times greater than carbon dioxide. Currently, methane accounts for 9% of total greenhouse gases, and a ramp up in it natural gas production would obviously have disastrous environmental consequences more »

  • This Could Destroy Your Wealth or Make You Rich

    By Ken McGaha - May 5, 2013 | Tickers: CJES, LNG, D

    While the media is filled with loud reporting of the newly available abundant supplies of natural gas within the borders of the United States, very little coverage is given to the efforts to restrict access to supply through restrictive regulations on hydraulic fracturing (fracking), or the political efforts just getting underway to restrict the export of natural gas into the world market where prices are as much as 3 to more »

  • Exxon Dives Into Australian Waters to Produce LNG

    By Peter Pham - April 29, 2013 | Tickers: BHP, LNG, FXA, XOM, RDS-A

    Exxon Mobil (NYSE: XOM), the largest U.S. oil company, along with mining giant BHP Billiton Ltd.(NYSE: BHP), are in the planning phase for building the world’s largest floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant off the coast of Australia. It will be half a kilometer long and 75 meters wide. The new project also shows that despite some setbacks, Australia still continues to attract investments in its LNG more »

  • 3 Ways to Ride the LNG Fired Rocket

    By Piyush Arora - April 29, 2013 | Tickers: APC, LNG, CBI

    Thanks to the shale gas boom in North America, natural gas has hovered around $3.50 per MMBtu over the last year. But Asian and European nations haven't been that lucky with the production bonanza, which is why natural gas costs 3-4 times more in these regions than in North America. This pricing differential presents an bullish case for at least three different industries, and here are a few more »

  • Natural Gas Exports: Who Might Win?

    By Robert Zimmerman - April 28, 2013 | Tickers: CQP, LNG, GLOG, LNCO, LINE

    The Deloitte Center for Energy Solutions analyzed the impact of American natural gas exports. According to its report, Deloitte believes exporting 6 billion cubic feet a day will cause natural gas prices to increase 15 cents per million BTUs, or 3.75%. For exporters, this spells opportunity. By the time gas is liquefied, exported, and then regassified, it costs about $9/mmBTU. Despite these costs, exporting gas could produce more »

  • Natural Gas Stocks To Watch During Boom

    By Jean-Marc Saint - April 24, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, UNG

    When in doubt on your next move, it's best to find an expert in the field and ask him what's what. So, for energy investment, I sought the president of GRZ Energy, Anthony Grisanti.

    Invest it in natural gas,” said Grisanti, also a regular of CNBC's Futures Now, “either you invest it in a producer of natural gas, an explorer of natural gas—but that's the more »

  • 1 LNG Export Company to Know

    By Erin McBride - April 23, 2013 | Tickers: CQP, LNG, D, XOM

    Whether or not the U.S. should export the current abundance of natural gas divides several industries. But one thing is certain: as a political battle over LNG exports unfolds, the company to watch is Cheniere Energy (NYSEMKT: LNG)

    Several companies already profit from the surge in hydraulic fracturing and natural gas resources, but Cheniere is billions of dollars, months and years ahead in the race to export natural gas more »

  • Wednesday's Noteworthy Analyst Calls

    By Brian Nichols - April 19, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, UNXL, WDAY

    On Wednesday the market responded with losses to compliment a volatile start to the week. While most stocks saw declines, some were even more affected by the opinions of analysts. In this piece, I took a look at the top calls from Wednesday to determine if they are good or bad.

    Analyst Expects Further Growth From this Energy Stock

    Cheniere Energy (NYSEMKT: LNG) saw a slight gain of 0.38 more »

  • 1 LNG Export Company to Know

    By Erin McBride - April 17, 2013 | Tickers: CQP, LNG, COP, D, XOM

    Whether or not the U.S. should export the current abundance of natural gas divides several industries. But one thing is certain, as this political battle over LNG exports goes on, the company to know is Cheniere Energy (NYSEMKT: LNG), and its sister company Cheniere Energy Partners (NYSEMKT: CQP).

    Several companies already profit from the surge in hydraulic fracturing and natural gas, but Cheniere is billions of dollars and months more »

  • Wednesday's Noteworthy Analyst Calls

    By Brian Nichols - April 17, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, UNXL, WDAY

    On Wednesday the market responded with loss to compliment a volatile start to the week. While most stocks saw loss, some were even more affected by the opinions of analysts. In this piece, I am looking at the top calls of the day to determine if they are good or bad.

    Analyst Expects Further Growth From this Energy Stock

    Cheniere Energy (NYSEMKT: LNG) saw a slight gain of 0.38 more »

  • Where Does America Get its Energy From?

    By Joshua Bondy - April 3, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, DUK, SPWR

     Investing is not rocket science, but if we ignore the actual numbers behind it, then predictions become nothing more than conjecture. The reality is that natural gas has greatly increased its dominance as a source of U.S. energy, while renewables are only inching along.

    US Coal Consumption data by YCharts.

    The Natural Gas Miracle 

    Natural gas is now the country's largest energy source. The nation is producing so more »

  • The Way To Play Natural Gas Exports

    By Dana Blankenhorn - April 2, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, KMP

    In the oil patch, you play the next opportunity, not the last one.

    Back in 2009, that was natural gas. Supply was exploding with the rise of fracking, and those with supply were the place to be.

    Back in 2010, that was oil. Supply again was exploding and that was the place to be.

    In 2011, the action shifted to the refiners. Those who abandoned exploration companies and went with more »

  • Will Natural Gas Continue to Rally?

    By Lior Cohen - March 7, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, CHK, CVX, UNG

    The natural gas market is showing signs of recovery as the price of natural gas rallied in recent weeks. Does this mean natural gas will continue to rise? Or will natural gas change course and fall in the near future? How will the developments in the natural gas markets affect leading oil and gas companies including Chevron (NYSE: CVX) and Chesapeake Energy (NYSE: CHK). Let's examine the recent changes more »

  • Counting on LNG Exports

    By Piyush Arora - February 26, 2013 | Tickers: APC, LNG, E, RDS-A

    The shale gas boom in North America brought with it a natural gas production bonanza, which was subsequently followed by the commodity's plunging prices. But Asian countries were not so lucky, and natural gas still costs over $12 per mmBtu there. According to a recent report, Asian demand for LNG accounted for 67% of the world's LNG imports in 2011.

    The report also stated that due to higher more »

  • Watch These Stocks at J.P. Morgan's High Yield & Leveraged Finance Conference

    By John Macris - February 22, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, PAG, SEE

    Hello and welcome, Motley Fool readers. The cold winter months in New York are a great time to attract the Wall Street community to warm and sunny South Florida, and we’ve had an excess of institutional events and conferences in recent months.

    This week, J.P. Morgan is hosting its annual High Yield & Leveraged Finance Conference at the Loews Miami Beach Hotel from February 25 - 27.

    Readers may ask more »

  • Royal Business for Royal Dutch

    By Satarupa Bose - February 20, 2013 | Tickers: LNG, CVX, RDS-B, RDS-A, STO, TRP

    Can Canada lose an opportunity that will guarantee a high amount of revenue for the country, along with new jobs that will boost the economy? It’s a win-win situation that no country can afford to lose. And Canada hasn’t, as proven by the license that Canada has awarded to Shell (NYSE: RDS-A) (NYSE: RDS-B) and its partners to export LNG from a facility planned on Canada’s West more »

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