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Currents: Energy Industry Insights – June 2018 #3

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Judge Boots the Global Warming Cases of San Francisco and Oakland Against Oil Companies

Report Places Los Angeles At Top Of List For City With Worst Traffic And Smog

Happy Birthday, America! Celebrating Independence Day will take many forms – cookouts, fireworks, community parades, family gatherings and more. Our nation is built on values that have enabled the natural gas and oil industry to accomplish amazing things, something for which we at the Colorado Petroleum Council are incredibly grateful. Energy supplied by the natural gas and… Keep reading →

Australian Prime Minister Addresses Joint Meeting Of Congress

The U.S. Senate has voted 85-10 to approve the annual National Defense Authorization Act, authorizing a total of $716 billion in FY 2019 for national defense.

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The decision by the Trump administration to impose tariffs on imported steel, including key allies Canada, Mexico and the European Union, is the wrong direction for U.S. energy policy. While the full effect of these tariffs on steel-intensive business—and the U.S. economy—remains to be seen, the impacts will ripple through the natural gas and oil… Keep reading →

Congress Struggles With Funding Repairs To U.S. Capitol Dome

Lloyd Ritter, Director of the Agriculture Energy Coalition, stated, “The House of Representatives’ overwhelming vote shows that there is strong, bipartisan support for the energy title programs

Currents: Energy Industry Insights – May 2018 #5

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In an Internal Memo, the White House Considered Whether to Simply ‘Ignore’ Federal Climate Research

Energy Newsletter – May 2018

Drought Dries Up California Groundwater Sources

The Ninth Circuit and Fourth Circuit have joined a growing number of lower courts finding that the Clean Water Act regulates discharges to groundwater that serves as a conduit between a point source and waters of the United States.

Congress Struggles With Funding Repairs To U.S. Capitol Dome

The House Energy and Commerce Committee has approved a series of legislative measures to further secure the U.S. energy infrastructure from cyberattacks.

Energy Hearings This Week

Congress Struggles With Funding Repairs To U.S. Capitol Dome

House Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Markup: FY 2019 Energy and Water Appropriations Bill

Energy Hearings This Week

Congress Meets As Government Shutdown Looms

House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Energy Hearing: Oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the FY2019 Budget.

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