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ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions to Commercialize Emission-Reduction Technology
February 2, 2021
ExxonMobil has created a new business to commercialize its extensive low-carbon technology portfolio. The new business, ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions, will initially focus on carbon capture and storage, one of the critical technologies required to achieve net zero emissions and
West Virginia Braces for Biden Climate Change Policies
February 2, 2021
Joe Biden is following through on his promise to be the climate change president. He has already issued a series of executive orders on the environment and has pledged to achieve a 100 percent clean energy economy with net-zero carbon
Xcel Energy Named a World’s Most Admired Company by Fortune Magazine for Eighth Consecutive Year
February 2, 2021
For the eighth year in a row Xcel Energy has been honored as one of the World’s Most Admired Companies by Fortune Magazine. The Minneapolis-based utility ranked second among the most admired gas and electric companies in the country. The
WhiteWater Midstream’s Agua Blanca Pipeline System Expansion Achieves Commercial Service
February 1, 2021
WhiteWater Midstream (WWM) said the Agua Blanca pipeline system expansion has entered commercial service. The 1.8 billion cubic-feet-per-day (Bcf/d) expansion of Agua Blanca will deliver gas from across the Delaware Basin to the Waha hub. Backed by long-term firm contracts,
Michigan Issues Critical Permits for Enbridge’s Great Lakes Tunnel Project
February 1, 2021
The Michigan Department of Environment Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) has completed its review and has issued permits for Enbridge’s Great Lakes Tunnel Project to relocate the portion of the Line 5 pipeline that runs along the bottom of the
26 Senate Republicans Request Meeting With Biden Over Actions Affecting Energy Workers
February 1, 2021
More than two dozen Republican senators are calling for a meeting with President Joe Biden to discuss the new administration’s recent executive orders and regulatory actions, which they worry could have devastating effects on American families whose livelihood is tied
Federal Energy Regulators Slow Mountain Valley Pipeline Development
February 1, 2021
Federal energy regulators have slowed down the Mountain Valley Pipeline project, surprising some opponents of the project by not approving a request from Mountain Valley to bore under 69 waterbodies and wetlands along 77 miles of the pipeline at its
Republican Lawmakers Introduce Protecting Our Wealth of Energy Resources Act
February 1, 2021
Led by Wyoming Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY), Republican lawmakers are rebuking President Biden’s move to unilaterally ban energy leasing on federal lands. The lawmakers are introducing the Protecting our Wealth of Energy Resources (POWER) Act, which would prohibit the president,
Wyoming Rep. Cheney Introduces Bill to Prohibit Suspension of Oil, Gas, and Coal Leases
February 1, 2021
Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) introduced two bills Thursday seeking to block the White House plan to pause leases for oil, gas or coal on federal lands, a key part of its expansive climate change platform. Cheney, the No. 3 House
Rep. Crenshaw and Colleagues Introduce Bill to Protect Texas Energy Jobs
February 1, 2021
Congressman Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) introduced legislation to protect Texas energy jobs in the wake of President Biden’s harmful executive orders on energy policy. The Conservation Funding Protection Act, introduced by Crenshaw, and Representatives Steve Scalise (R-LA), August Pfluger (R-TX), Ronny
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