Congress

Temperatures Plunge In Moscow

The sanctions regimes against Russia were imposed in response to actual or alleged actions by the Russian government

Iraq Security Forces Conduct Operations in Lead-up to US Drawdown

Gen. Ali Mohsen could wind up as interim president despite his unpalatability to various parties, so Washington should prepare accordingly to avoid derailing peace talks. Washington’s recent push for Yemen talks is likely a product of pressure on several fronts: the rising sense of urgencyabout ending the destructive war; diplomatic troubles with Saudi Arabia; mounting congressional calls to halt military support for… Keep reading →

Drone Photography Raises Questions About Privacy And Safety

The natural gas and oil industry’s use of drones to inspect facilities and operations is getting a boost from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Shell’s partner Avitas Systems received an FAA waiver to fly drones for civil use beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) with the assistance of a radar in Loving County, Texas (USA).… Keep reading →

CNOOC Drops Bid For Unocal

As recently as 2008, experts predicted a dire U.S. energy crisis by this time

Currents: Energy Industry Insights November 2018 #2

Congress Meets As Government Shutdown Looms

U.S. to Give Eight Nations Oil Waivers Under Iran Sanctions

Republican Presidential Candidates Debate On Economy In New Hampshire

Before I begin, I would first like to congratulate Poland on the 100th anniversary of the restoration of Polish independence. In 123 years of struggle from 1795 to November 1918, countless Poles proved their love for freedom. Our two nations share a common love and appreciate of liberty, and I am honored to be able… Keep reading →

Energy 2019: USA

Men working oil

Over view of the current energy mix, and the place in the market of different energy sources

EPA Proposes New Limits On Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants

Comments filed by the October 31 deadline show that industry overwhelmingly supports EPA’s proposed Affordable Clean Energy rule

Renewable Energy Update: November 2018

The EPA Proposes Stricter Standards For Smog Limit

According to new findings from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), U.S. electric power sector carbon dioxide emissions have declined 28 percent since 2005

Animal Sanctuary Rescues And Shelters Abused And Abandoned Wildlife

As Coloradans prepare to vote on an anti-energy measure that could severely damage state natural gas and oil production and stagger the state’s economy, it’s no exaggeration to say the whole nation is watching. Consider: Proposition 112 would make 85 percent of non-federal land in Colorado– the United States’ sixth-leading natural gas and oil producer– off limits… Keep reading →

Page 6 of 291...2345678910...29