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U.S. Drillers Add Oil and Gas Rigs for Third Week in a Row
May 17, 2021
U.S. energy firms added oil and natural gas rigs for a third week in a row as higher crude prices prompt some drillers to return to the wellpad. The oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future output,
Calhoun Port Authority Officially Commissions Max Midstream Terminal, Texas
May 17, 2021
The Calhoun Port Authority and Max Midstream, a Texas-based energy company, announced the first successful loading of Texas oil at the Port of Calhoun Terminal in Point Comfort, Texas. This marks the official beginning of the new partnership between the
U.S. Appeals Court Denies Dakota Access Request, Fate of Pipeline Not Decided
May 17, 2021
A U.S. appeals court last week denied a request from operators of the Dakota Access oil pipeline to freeze the company’s case while it seeks a Supreme Court review in its battle to keep the line open. The 570,000 barrel-per-day
Ellen Wald: Biden’s Paris Agreement Commitment Will be Tough on Americans and Ineffective
May 14, 2021
In April, President Biden announced that the United States will commit to reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the next eight years to about 50 percent of what they were in 2005. This commitment is formalized as America’s nationally
Pennsylvania Takes Next Step to Start Carbon Emissions Caps in 2022
May 14, 2021
Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s administration on Tuesday solidified its intention to begin imposing a price on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants next year as part of a multi-state consortium, over the protests of coal- and gas-region lawmakers and elements
Midland Region Again Dominates Texas for Permits and Completions
May 13, 2021
More than 56 percent of the drilling permits and greater than 53 percent of the oil completions inside the state of Texas during the month of April took place in the Midland region, according to Railroad Commission of Texas. The
Baker Hughes, Bloom Energy to Collaborate on Power and Hydrogen Solutions for Energy Transition
May 13, 2021
Baker Hughes and Bloom Energy have agreed to collaborate on the potential commercialization and deployment of integrated, low carbon power-generation and hydrogen solutions to advance the energy transition. “The path to net-zero carbon emissions must include partnerships and collaboration,” said
Chevron and Noble Midstream Partners Complete Merger
May 13, 2021
Chevron Corporation and Noble Midstream Partners have completed the acquisition, which resulted in Noble Midstream becoming an indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Chevron. “We are pleased to fully integrate Noble Midstream’s people, operations, and unitholders into Chevron,” said Colin Parfitt, vice
Line 5 Shutdown Would Cause at Least $20.8B in Losses to Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania
May 12, 2021
An unnecessary and premature shutdown of the Line 5 pipeline risks at least 33,000 jobs and a minimum of $20.8 billion in economic losses to consumers in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania, an independent third-party analysis requested by Consumer Energy
FERC Attempts to Add Timeline Certainty to Order on Start of Gas Pipelines Construction
May 12, 2021
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission sought to increase certainty around the timing of construction of natural gas pipelines by adjusting its recent rule that barred developers from starting work while rehearing of commission orders was pending. In an order issued
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