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Continental Resources Invests $250M in Largest Carbon Capture and Sequestration Project in the World
March 15, 2022
Oklahoma-based Continental Resources said it is contributing $250 million and its operational expertise toward helping to create what backers call the largest carbon capture and sequestration project of its kind in the world. Company leaders said this week its contributions
Ranger Oil Promotes Julia Gwaltney to COO and Senior Vice President
March 15, 2022
Ranger Oil Corporation has promoted Julia Gwaltney to the role of senior vice president and chief operating officer. Gwaltney joined the company in January 2021 as senior vice president of Development. “I have had the pleasure of working with Julia
TC Energy Signs Equity Option Agreements with Indigenous Communities Across Coastal GasLink Project
March 14, 2022
TC Energy Corporation signed option agreements to sell a 10 percent equity interest in the Coastal GasLink Pipeline Limited Partnership to Indigenous communities across the project corridor. The opportunity to become business partners through equity ownership was made available to
Ted Cruz Introduces Energy Freedom Act Bill, to Restore American Energy Independence
March 14, 2022
Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas introduced a bill to “restore American energy independence” amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine that is hitting the energy sector hard. Cruz announced his new bill, the Energy Freedom Act, in a press release
Colorado Regulators Reject Occidental Plan to Drill Oil Wells Near Firestone Homes
March 14, 2022
Colorado regulators on Thursday rejected a Houston-based oil company’s 33-well project in Firestone, showing they may make it hard to win exemptions from new state rules requiring buffer zones between neighborhoods and drilling. The Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
Top Energy Companies Prepare to Launch New $1 Billion Clean Tech Fund
March 14, 2022
A group of the world’s top oil and gas companies are preparing to launch a new fund of over $1 billion to invest in new technologies focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions from energy use, sources said on Thursday. The
States Consider Slashing Fuel Taxes to Ease Pain at the Gas Pump
March 14, 2022
A surge in U.S. retail gasoline prices to record highs has prompted governors and lawmakers in several states to consider slashing their fuel taxes and to ramp up pressure on the federal government to do the same. The push reflects
Canada Looking at Boosting Oil Pipeline Flows to U.S.
March 11, 2022
Canada is studying ways to increase pipeline utilization to boost crude exports as Europe seeks to reduce its dependence on Russian oil, the country’s natural resources minister said on Thursday. Pipeline operator Enbridge said in a statement it was in
NMA Releases Statement on U.S. Ban on Imports of Russian Oil, Natural Gas, and Coal
March 11, 2022
National Mining Association (NMA) President and CEO Rich Nolan issued this statement following an announcement from the White House banning imports of Russian oil, natural gas and coal to the United States. “Our hearts are with the Ukrainian people, and
Terry Jarrett: U.S. Must Learn from Europe’s Energy Crisis
March 11, 2022
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine unfolds, Americans are witnessing the troubling global impacts. Oil has passed $100 a barrel, and the European Union remains beholden to Russia for almost 40 percent of its natural gas supplies. There’s a reasonable fear
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