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Marcellus Shale Update: 2018, The Year In Review
By Daniel Markind | Flaster Greenberg PCSign up and get Breaking Energy news in your inbox.
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Key Considerations For Government Contractors Facing A Government Shutdown
By Nichole Atallah & Jacqueline Unger | PilieroMazza PLLCOn Cellulosic Ethanol, Hope Still Outpacing Reality
By Energy Tomorrow BlogAs debates continue over the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and its ethanol mandates, let’s remember that when the RFS was enacted more than a decade ago it was supposed to jumpstart a commercially viable cellulosic ethanol industry – ethanol made from the leaves, stems and other fibrous parts of a plant. This has not happened. Far… Keep reading →
EPA Methane Rollbacks Contradict Agency’s Own Scientific Findings
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogAs the world races to adopt cleaner fuels and implement carbon-reducing strategies to combat a warming climate, the Trump administration is moving feverishly to severely weaken federal methane emissions regulations across the entire oil and gas industry. The Trump EPA’s current proposal to weaken the New Source Performance Standards 2016 methane rule will add 480,000 tons of… Keep reading →
Worth Another Look: Year In Review – Energy
By Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCThe Energy Edge: U.S. Becomes Net Oil Exporter
By Edward Hild, Matthew Pitzarella & Kim Pizzingrilli | Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCInvestors Call On BP, Exxon, Shell To Defend EPA Methane Regulations
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogLast week, investors representing $1.9 trillion assets under management called on 30 oil and gas companies, urging them to publicly oppose the EPA’s proposed weakening of its methane rules. This letter is signed by investors including CalSTRS, the New York City Comptroller’s Office, and Robeco, all of which have joined together to say no to these regulatory… Keep reading →
EPA Proposes New Source Performance Standards For New Coal-Fired Power Plants
By Alisha Mehta, Mike Nasi & Mark Walters | Jackson WalkerThe World Should Follow The U.S. Energy Model
By Energy Tomorrow BlogBolstered by natural gas and innovation, the U.S. has proven that you can reduce emissions without sacrificing affordable energy. We have a road map to success, and we have forged a path for others to follow. As world leaders meet this week in search of a plan, we offer our experiences as a way for… Keep reading →