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U.S. must cut permit times for natural gas projects or risk losing AI race, EQT boss Rice warns
The US Congress needs to cut approval times for energy projects to better compete with Russian gas exports and win the artificial intelligence race against China, EQT CEO Toby Rice said.
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EQT is among the companies that would like to see hydrogen, which has a low emissions profile in an end use, created from Marcellus and Utica Shale natural gas.
The chief executive of gas major EQT has called on legislators to reduce the length of the approval process for new natural gas infrastructure in order to boost the competitiveness of U.S. energy.
The shale M&A market may be moving again with a handful of big-ticket deals in recent weeks, but EQT CEO Toby Z. Rice said the EQT's pending $5.2 billion acquisition of Tug Hill and XcL Midstream ...
The chief of the largest US producer of natural gas has warned that a lack of pipelines and storage facilities will trigger dramatic price swings in the years ahead, causing them to surge as much ...
EQT CorporationEQT CEO Toby Rice expressed enthusiasm about the current trends in the natural gas market but voiced concerns over proposed regulatory changes by the Biden administration that could ...
In a Friday interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer, EQT CEO Toby Rice claimed that natural gas will be a major source of power for the burgeoning AI boom.
Toby Rice, CEO of EQT Corporation, says U.S. natural gas boosts global stability, replaces energy from hostile regimes, and serves as a vital trade tool. Demand from Asia and Europe will keep rising.
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