The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California rejected motions filed by the cities of Oakland and San Francisco to remand two global warming public nuisance lawsuits filed by the cities in state court against several large energy companies.
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Global Warming Public Nuisance Actions Will Stay In Federal Court
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By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogRecently, Texans for Natural Gas (TXNG) issued a report claiming methane emissions have drastically decreased in several of the largest natural gas producing counties in Texas from 2011 to 2016. The notion of methane emissions rapidly declining across Texas during the largest U.S. oil and gas boom of the century is described in the report’s blog post… Keep reading →
Methane Waste: New Mexico’s Multi-Million Dollar Opportunity To Increase Funding And Cut Pollution
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogA new analysis is taking a closer looking at the scope of New Mexico’s methane problem and the financial impact it’s having on the state’s taxpayers. We have known for some time that New Mexico had a problem with methane waste and pollution from the state’s oil and gas industry. A 2015 report from… Keep reading →
BP Case Reflects FERC’s Broad View Of Its Jurisdiction
By David Applebaum, Todd Brecher | Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLPEnergy News Roundup: BP’s Plummeting Stock, Germany Turns To Wind & NV’s Solar Proposal
By Conor O'SullivanThe newest measure of the oil industry’s falling fortunes came on Tuesday in the form of a $3.3 billion fourth-quarter loss reported by BP. [The NY Times] Germany has overtaken the UK in the rate at which it is installing wind turbines at sea, industry figures show. [The Guardian] NV Energy is proposing “grandfathering” existing… Keep reading →
Energy News Roundup: BP’s Failed Bid, Big Oil Mergers Declining & Energy Transfer Offloads Assets
By Conor O'SullivanBP’s application to drill in the Great Australian Bight has been rejected after it fell short of environmental standards. [The Guardian] The sixty percent decline in oil prices in the past year has put a damper on energy sector mergers-and-acquisitions, except in a couple of cases within the sector. [Forbes] Energy Transfer Partners LP has… Keep reading →
To a large degree, cleaner air in the United States results from innovations and improvements in transportation fuels over the past four decades. This is important, because the freedom to travel has been ingrained in the American psyche since the days when waves of westward migration began spanning the continent. Today, Americans are used to… Keep reading →
VW Scandal Reflects Severity Of Challenge Facing Climate Change Advocates
By Conor O'SullivanThe Volkswagen scandal has revealed the continuing disregard of major corporations to curb global emissions levels and participate in a systemic effort to incorporate green practices into their respective industries. VW was successful in deceiving the EPA and consumers by developing software that hid the emissions output of its Diesel fleet until the revelation of… Keep reading →
Energy News Roundup: EIA Release STEO, BP Hindered EU Energy Reform & Iran Ready To Flood Oil Markets
By Conor O'SullivanThe EIA has lowered crude price forecasts in its Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), expecting West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil prices to average $49 per barrel (b) in 2015 and $54/b in 2016. [EIA] New documents have revealed BP was part of an oil and gas lobby that successfully undermined EU renewable energy targets and subsidies… Keep reading →