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NRG Energy Provides Initial $10 Million in Relief for Texas Communities
February 24, 2021
NRG Energy has made an initial $10 million commitment to provide relief for Texans impacted by the unprecedented effects of Winter Storm Uri. The company will provide $10 million in relief resources comprised of $3 million in cash donations and
B&W Thermal Awarded $13 Million in New Contracts as North American Market Strengthens
February 24, 2021
Babcock & Wilcox’s B&W Thermal segment has booked new construction service projects in North America valued at approximately $13 million as the market strengthens and projects continue to restart following delays in 2020. The projects include services for a range
Court Rejects Latest Effort to Stop Mountain Valley Pipeline in Virginia
February 23, 2021
An appellate court has declined to stop work on the Mountain Valley Pipeline, dealing the latest blow to arguments that there is no public need for the natural gas that is to be transported by the line. The U.S. Circuit
David Callahan: Natural Gas is a Cornerstone for Climate, Economic Progress
February 23, 2021
Growing up in Pennsylvania’s northern tier, the son of parents who proudly worked for the local natural gas utility, energy was always a topic of conversation. Today, as it was back in ’70s — a decade when energy scarcity made
Texas Oil Refiners Will Take Weeks to Recover, Boosting Gasoline Prices
February 23, 2021
Texas oil refineries shut by cold-weather disruptions may take several weeks to resume normal operations, industry experts said on Friday, helping to push up fuel prices. About a fifth of oil processing was halted by power outages, shortages of natural
Pa. Governor Wolf’s Economic Recovery Plan Includes Tax Increase for Natural Gas Industry
February 23, 2021
Governor Tom Wolf laid out his plan to get Pennsylvanians back to work post-pandemic, but not everybody shares his vision. He laid out his Back to Work PA plan, a plan that would invest $3 billion into workforce development. It
Biden’s Drilling Ban Devastates New Mexico While Boosting America’s Competitors
February 22, 2021
Of all the states that will be most impacted by President Biden’s decision to halt new oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters, New Mexico may the one with the most to lose. That’s because at least half
Two Senators Flip-Flop on Keystone XL Pipeline, Thwarting GOP Bid to Save It
February 22, 2021
Two Democratic senators — Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Jon Tester of Montana — who initially voted in favor of a Republican amendment reversing President Joe Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline later reversed themselves and voted
Annual U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas Exports Forecast to Exceed Pipeline Exports in 2022
February 22, 2021
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) February 2021 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), EIA forecasts that U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports will exceed natural gas exports by pipeline in the first and fourth quarters of 2021 and on
White House Rescinds Trump Proposal to Limit Greenhouse Gas Consideration in Infrastructure Decision
February 22, 2021
The White House last week rescinded a Trump-era draft guidance that proposed to limit the consideration of greenhouse gas emissions in infrastructure decisions. The 2019 draft guidance sought to limit consideration of long-term greenhouse gas emissions by preventing consideration of
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