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Major projects are underway, but technological and infrastructural issues could pose challenges.

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Utilizing automation and AI could improve safety, speed up processes, and reduce costs for firms operating in the energy space.

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    In the same week Apple raised $1 billion through green bonds to invest in clean energy, and Amazon put solar panels on a million square foot processing facility, the Trump administration – at the urging of the worst elements in the oil and gas industry –proposed a two-year delay of sensible rules that would limit emissions of… Keep reading →

Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk and his battery storage systems have been in the international spotlight this week by gaining attention from world leaders and politicians because of promises made in Melbourne, Australia. The southern region of Australia has been experiencing months of power outages and blackouts. Beginning in September 2016, this dismal power situation has… Keep reading →

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The following is based on remarks delivered by Ziegler Distinguished Fellow David Makovsky at a Washington Institute Policy Forum on February 8. His views on these issues are spelled out in greater length in the Transition 2017 paper “Toward a New Paradigm for Addressing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict,” coauthored with Dennis Ross. Read Robert Satloff’s remarks… Keep reading →

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Obama Throws Shade At Trump In A Way Only A Law Professor Can Above The Law

Justices Appear Willing To Protect Offensive Trademarks How Appealing

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What Good Is Davos If The Mooch Can’t (Allegedly) Violate Russian Sanctions There? Dealbreaker

 

Domestic Oil And Gas Production

Energy trade publisher and data provider S&P Global Platts reports that this month the United States is a net exporter of natural gas, exporting an average of 7.4 billion cubic feet a day (bcf/d) – topping the 7 bcf/d the U.S. imported. Given the fact it has been nearly 60 years since the U.S. exported… Keep reading →

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