On January 5, 2018, representatives from the United States and South Korea met in Washington, DC to begin negotiations regarding possible changes to the U.S.-Korea Free Trade Agreement (KORUS).
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United States And South Korea Meet To Discuss KORUS
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By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogJanuary 17th should have been a positive milestone for Westerners and all Americans as limits on the unnecessary waste of American taxpayer-owned natural gas were slated to go into effect. Instead, Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke, who has repeatedly shown that the least responsible companies in the oil and gas industry have his ear,… Keep reading →
EIA Report Projects Fossil And Nuclear Fuels Will Provide 83% Of Total Global Energy In 2040.
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By Energy Tomorrow BlogWe are constantly researching and creating innovative ways to make natural gas-fueled energy generation cleaner. Whether it’s responsibly developing natural gas in such abundance that many utilities are converting old power plants to run on cleaner, more affordable fuels or investing billions to improve the environmental performance of refineries and the products they deliver, like lower-sulfur gas for vehicles, the… Keep reading →
EIA: Appalachia Natural Gas Production Soars Over Past Five Years
By Matt Warnock | Bricker & Eckler LLPExxon Joins Counterparts In New Call For Increased Global Methane Action, Including Regulations
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogIn spite of the anti-environmental furor of the Trump administration, 2017 has been a year of encouraging commitments by a growing number of global oil and gas industry leaders – including American oil giant Exxon Mobil – that understand methane emissions is a key business challenge. Methane is a fast-acting climate pollutant and unchecked emissions… 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 →
Whether You Love Or Hate Natural Gas, Stopping Methane Emissions Now Is Crucial
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogThe International Energy Agency’s new 2017 World Energy Outlook contains the agency’s strongest language yet about the urgent need to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas sector, and the huge opportunities that exist to do so. Some have taken issue with IEA projections on the overall role of natural gas, suggesting they are beyond what… Keep reading →
Harvey Update: Price Impacts And The Need For Patience, Consideration
By Energy Tomorrow BlogThe U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports on rising gasoline prices in the wake of Hurricane Harvey and notes that the storm’s impact on prices is similar to the big hurricanes of 2005, Katrina and Rita. EIA: Compared with other hurricanes that have made landfall in the United States since 2000, Hurricane Harvey’s impact on U.S. Gulf… Keep reading →
Hurricane Preparedness, Safety And Response
By Energy Tomorrow BlogHurricane Harvey is moving through the Gulf of Mexico, home to nearly 20 percent of total U.S. crude oil production, and toward the Texas coast, where more than 25 percent of U.S. refining capacity is located. We don’t know exactly where the storm will come ashore, but since the Gulf Coast is the largest domestic supplier of… Keep reading →