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Keystone XL Enters Project Labor Agreement with Four U.S. Unions

August 7, 2020

TC Energy Corporation announced today that Keystone XL has reached a project labor agreement (PLA) with four leading U.S. labor unions that will inject hundreds of millions of dollars in middle-class wages into the American economy, while ensuring this pipeline

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Appeals Court Allows Energy Transfer Partners’ Dakota Access Pipeline to Continue Operations

August 7, 2020

A federal appeals court in the US has allowed Energy Transfer Partners’ $3.78 billion Dakota Access Pipeline to continue transporting crude oil pending additional court proceedings despite a recent ruling against it in a lower court. Despite the appeals court’s

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Colorado’s Oil and Gas Commission Increases Mill Levy

August 7, 2020

The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission adopted a mill-levy rate increase Tuesday during a rulemaking hearing and announced that it has reduced its spending “to balance its finances and to be able to meet its statutory requirements to protect

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U.S. Shale Drillers Switch Focus to Maintaining Output

August 7, 2020

America’s most prolific shale drillers are accepting a fate once anathema to an industry obsessed with growth: drilling just to ward off production drops. The pandemic and subsequent plunge in crude prices has forced U.S. crude explorers to scrap plans

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U.S. Sends First Shipment of Crude to Saudi Arabia in Over a Decade

August 6, 2020

The United States sent a shipment of crude to Saudi Arabia in June, data from the U.S. Census Bureau showed on Wednesday, in what appears to be the first such delivery since the U.S. ban on crude exports ended in

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Oil Prices Struggle to Hold Five-month High Amid Pandemic Worries

August 6, 2020

Oil prices were unchanged on Thursday, struggling to hold onto five-month highs reached in the previous session, as fuel demand worries caused by a second wave of coronavirus infections outweighed declines in the U.S. dollar. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI)

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Total Safety Receives 22 Safety Achievement Awards

August 6, 2020

Total Safety has been awarded the 2019 Contractor Safety Achievement Award in 22 facilities throughout the U.S. by the American Fuels and Petrochemical Manufacturers Association (AFPM). The AFPM award recognizes contractor companies who consistently meet and exceed safety standard excellence

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Cummins Receives Two Department of Energy Awards for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powertrains

August 6, 2020

Cummins has received two awards from the U.S. DOE’s (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) totaling nearly $7 million. The awards are for Cummins’ continued work on enhancing economic viability of fuel cell powertrain solutions for heavy-duty

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BLM Issues Preliminary Approval for 5,000-Well Drilling Oil and Gas Project in Wyoming

August 5, 2020

After more than five years in the making, several producers moved a major regulatory step closer to developing a potential 5,000-well oil and natural gas project on federal land in Wyoming, but current market realities present new risks. “This proposed

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Continental Resources to Resume Most Curtailed U.S. Shale Production

August 5, 2020

U.S. shale oil producer Continental Resources on Tuesday said it plans to resume most curtailed production, adding prices need to rise further for a significant rebound in overall industry activity. Supply and demand are rebalancing, but current prices near $40

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