In the last month, crude oil prices have retreated from four-high highs amid concerns of rising oil production worldwide and weakening demand from developing countries despite the U.S. re-imposing sanctions on Iran
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From Bull To Bear: What To Make Of The Sell-Off In The Crude Oil Market?
By Ryan Dusek | Opportune LLPSign up and get Breaking Energy news in your inbox.
We will never sell or share your information without your consent. See our privacy policy.Recent headlines on natural gas prices may leave Americans feeling whipsawed by marketplace fluctuations (see here and here). So, let’s look at what’s been going on with natural gas this year. But first, four points to keep in mind: Affordable natural gas has saved the average household more than $100 per year in recent years. Most consumers… Keep reading →
Marcellus Shale Update: Natural Gas’s Dilemma – How To Respond To The National Climate Assessment?
By Daniel Markind | Flaster Greenberg PCNovember Elections Bring New Leadership To The House Of Representatives
By Neal Martin | Mintz - Energy & Sustainability ViewpointsUnited States Power Plant Water Withdrawals Decline: U.S. Energy Information Administration Report
By Walter Wright | Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P.L.L.C.One Year After Corporate Methane Advocacy Commitments, Serious Doubts Emerge
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogThe credibility of recent industry methane commitments is under the microscope. One year ago, many of the world’s top oil and gas companies publicly committed to support methane policies and regulations to reduce emissions from the global oil and gas industry. But today, serious doubts are emerging about whether the companies will keep their promise in the… Keep reading →
The Energy Edge: What Colorado’s And Washington’s Pro-Energy Votes Could Mean For The Rest Of The Industry
By Matthew Pitzarella & Kim Pizzingrilli | Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCNew Saudi Statement On Khashoggi’s Killing: Policy Response
By Simon HendersonRiyadh’s shifting, dubious storyline presents a dilemma for allies who want to reestablish good working relations with the world’s largest oil exporter. Earlier today, the Saudi Public Prosecutor’s Office released its latest statement on the murder of exiled journalist Jamal Khashoggi, announcing that eleven people have been charged in the incident and that five of them face… Keep reading →
EPA likely will need to take the lead in rescuing U.S. consumers from the potential negative impacts of the federal ethanol mandate, given the shrinking chance that Congress will pass significant reforms to the broken Renewal Fuel Standard (RFS) program. That’s the view of the natural gas and oil industry, which continues to warn of… Keep reading →