Energy Security

U.S. Power Generation 2022: Will gas Or Renewables Rule?

Debate Continues into Future of UK Energy Generation

Power generation in the United States is greener and more reliant on gas than ever before, but what will the fuel mix look like in 2022?

Congress Reconvenes After Midterm Elections

While negotiations on the Omnibus appropriations bill are said to be almost completed with the possibility of it being on the House floor next week, there are still a few major issues that need to be worked out.

Life In Riyadh

Riyadh’s continuing closeness to Pakistan could prevent Washington from allowing the export of nuclear technology to the kingdom. Sometime in March, Saudi Arabia is expected to announce favored bidders for multibillion-dollar contracts for two nuclear power projects. The need for nuclear power in the kingdom, which has the world’s largest easily recoverable oil reserves, is… Keep reading →

Air Force Aircraft & Personnel Depart For The Middle East

Washington and its Gulf allies are pressuring Oman on weapons smuggling and other issues, but the president should not discount the depth and potential usefulness of the sultan’s ties with Tehran. The sleepy Persian Gulf sultanate of Oman has emerged as a wild card in the Trump administration’s push to roll back Iranian power across… Keep reading →

Energy Gifts

Storms Ending Plum Rain Season In Shanghai

As we look to the new year, let’s count a few of our country’s newest energy-related gifts: 1.      Production Up, Emissions Down Methane emissions from natural gas and oil development continue to decline in a number of America’s top energy-producing areas, according to a report by the group Energy in Depth (EID). The report is based on EPA’s Greenhouse… Keep reading →

Fracking In California Under Spotlight As Some Local Municipalities Issue Bans

A federal agency reports that shale gas production in Appalachia has jumped more than 14 billion cubic feet per day since 2012.

Men working oil

Industry is committed to making its workforce more diverse. Now and over the next decade or two, there’s great opportunity to realize that goal. With 40 percent or more of industry’s worker base on track to retire by 2035, research indicates hundreds of thousands of women and minorities will help fill the ranks through the next decade… Keep reading →

Status Of Key U.S. Sanction Programs

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

Recently, many revisions to U.S. sanction programs have been the topic of much public discussion.

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Today, the U.S. is both the largest producer of natural gas and the world leader in reducing emissions. When it comes to propelling the U.S. forward with energy in the 21st century, “we no longer have to choose between more energy and a cleaner environment.” – API President and CEO Jack Gerard For more than 50… Keep reading →

GAO Releases Climate Change Report

Climate Protection - Photo Illustrations

The GAO’s climate change report finds that climate change could result in significant impacts to the US economy that may be unevenly distributed across US sectors and regions.

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