
Leia Parker
Editor-in-Chief at Upstream
@UpstreamOnline editor-in-chief; former managing editor of Dow Jones/Wall Street Journal EMEA energy team. Back in London after 5 years in Silicon Valley.
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Alaska LNG could begin exports as soon as 2030, governor says, ahead of talks with potential Asian partnersAlaska Governor Mike Dunleavy will travel to Asia for talks with potential partners for the proposed $44 billion LNG export project, which is supported by US President Donald TrumpAlaska Governor Mike Dunleavy speaks at CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference in Houston, Texas, US, on 14 March 2025.Photo: GRANT MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY/CERAWEEK BY S&P GLOBAL
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Alaska governor heads to Asia for talks with potential LNG partnersAlaska Governor Mike Dunleavy will travel to Asia for talks with potential partners for the proposed $44 billion LNG export project, which is supported by US President Donald TrumpAlaska Governor Mike Dunleavy speaks at CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference in Houston, Texas, US, on 14 March 2025.Photo: GRANT MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY/CERAWEEK BY S&P GLOBAL
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Assets on the US balance sheet: Interior Secretary welcomes more oil and gas extraction to secure energy dominance'If Interior was a standalone company, it would have the largest balance sheet in the world, bar none,' said US Secretary of the Interior Doug BurgumUS Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, speaks at CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference in Houston, US, on 12 March 2025.Photo: GRANT MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY/CERAWEEK BY S&P GLOBAL
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ExxonMobil upstream president says these 'advantaged areas' will drive growthDan Ammann says ExxonMobil is finding better ways to unlock more of its known resources, through a 'production line' approach offshore Guyana and improved technology in the Permian basinDan Ammann, president of ExxonMobil's upstream division, speaks during the CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference in Houston, Texas, US on Wednesday, 12 March 2025.Photo: CERAWEEK BY S&P GLOBAL
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Equinor still following its 'North Star', though route is flexible amid headwinds, chief saysEquinor is reducing renewable energy investment while optimising gas production to help its European neighbours, but it's not abandoning net zero ambition, says chief executive, Anders OpedalEquinor chief executive, Anders Opedal, speaks at CERAWeek by S&P Global event in Houston, Texas, US, on 11 March 2025.Photo: GRANT MILLER PHOTOGRAPHY/CERAWEEK BY S&P GLOBAL
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Aberdeen, Scotland is a microcosm of the debate playing out in the UK: A city stuck between oil and renewables, the centre of a once-booming industry that now finds itself out of favour with government and looking towards a future not yet within its grasp. https://t.co/RMysJ7wLa6

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"After a decade of lowered investment in #exploration and with the major US #shale plays largely defined, M&A has become the preferred tool to replace declining reserves and secure longevity" - Enverus' Andrew Dittmar. https://t.co/UzFlZ29VPW #energy #oilandgas