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Texas Oil Companies Work To Adapt To Falling Oil Prices

Many believe blockchain will be part of the next major technology revolution

Renewable Energy Update: August 2018 #4

New EPA Regulation To Cut Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants In US

Since the Obama administration introduced the CPP in 2015, it has faced significant challenges

Domestic Oil And Gas Production

In December 2017 Congress significantly broadened the Internal Revenue Code’s $1 million deduction limitation for compensation paid to top public company executives

Currents: Energy Industry Insights August 2018 #4

OPAL Pipeline To Connect To Baltic Sea

Environmental activists have long recognized blocking new pipeline construction can be a more effective strategy for keeping fossil fuels in the ground

Russian Gas Supplies Through Ukraine Turned Off

Domestic natural gas abundance – safely developed with modern hydraulic fracturing and high-tech horizontal drilling – has benefitted consumers and the economy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping make our air cleaner. Sustaining and growing those benefits largely depends on market growth for natural gas – to add production that production must have new and/or growing markets… Keep reading →

View of the partially frozen Yellowstone

  Wyoming is not a state that likes to take a backseat to anybody, especially when it comes to setting energy policy. That’s why it’s no surprise the state recently proposed new standards to reduce harmful, wasteful emissions from the state’s oil and gas facilities. The requirements in the state’s new proposal are an extension of a… Keep reading →

EPA Proposes Affordable Clean Energy Rule To Replace Clean Power Plan

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On August 21, 2018, the EPA proposed the Affordable Clean Energy rule to establish guidelines for states to develop plans to address greenhouse gas emissions from certain existing fossil-fuel-fired power plants

Renewable Energy Update – August 2018 #3

New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France

China’s commerce ministry said a U.S. decision to subsidize renewable energy firms and impose tariffs on imported products has seriously distorted the global market

Fracking In California Under Spotlight As Some Local Municipalities Issue Bans

Lots of positive energy data points in API’s newest Monthly Statistical Report – and one that’s potentially concerning. The good: The U.S. tied its record for crude oil production in July at 10.7 million barrels per day (b/d) and set a new one for natural gas liquids, 4.4 million b/d. With total liquids production up by more… Keep reading →

Demonstrations Over Construction Of Gas Pipeline

A couple of observations on China’s announcement late last week that it may impose a 25 percent tariff on U.S. shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to that country – which would be in retaliation for announced U.S. tariffs on certain Chinese goods coming into this country. First, China was the third-largest importer of U.S. LNG in… Keep reading →

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