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Pew Research Report: Natural Gas Viewed More Positively than Other Fossil Fuels Globally
October 22, 2020
As governments around the world debate the mix of fossil fuel and renewable sources they use to meet their energy needs, public attitudes about natural gas are mostly positive, according to a recent international survey by Pew Research Center. A
Native American Tribes Make New Move to Shut Down Dakota Access Pipeline
October 22, 2020
Native American tribes opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline once again have asked a federal judge to stop the flow of oil while the legal battle over the line’s future plays out. The Standing Rock Sioux and other tribes succeeded
ConocoPhillips to Acquire Concho Resources
October 20, 2020
ConocoPhillips has agreed to acquire domestic rival Concho Resources in a $9.7 billion all-stock transaction that signals a growing focus on consolidation across the US shale patch. The deal will give Conoco an output capacity of more than 1.5 million
BOEM’s Lease Sale 256 to Offer 14,755 Exploration Blocks, Gulf of Mexico
October 20, 2020
The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is set to offer nearly 78 million acres in the US Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas exploration and development under the Lease Sale 256 programme. The region-wide lease sale for
Illinois Regulators Approve Expansion of Dakota Access Oil Pipeline
October 20, 2020
Illinois regulators late on Wednesday approved an expansion of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, the largest pipeline running out of North Dakota’s Bakken shale basin, rejecting a bid by environmental groups to block the project. The Dakota Access Pipeline can
New Mexico Releases New Oil and Gas Emissions Rules
October 20, 2020
New Mexico state oil and gas regulators released the final version of proposed emissions regulations and petitioned for a hearing to finalize the rules. The Oil Conservation Division (OCD) and its parent agency the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department
Newly Formed Agency Aims to Build Energy Strategy for Wyoming
October 20, 2020
The Wyoming Energy Authority is on the lookout for help developing its new and improved “energy strategy” for the state. As the newest governmental body to form here, the Wyoming Energy Authority is tasked with charting the course for the
DC Circuit Denies Landowners’ Bid to Block Jordan Cove LNG Project and Pacific Connector Pipeline
October 19, 2020
The DC Circuit Court of Appeals has declined to put an early block on the federal authorization for the Jordan Cove LNG project and Pacific Connector Pipeline as requested by landowners. Contending that they were at risk of having their
Public Service Company of Oklahoma Files for Approval of Fort Sill Natural Gas and Solar Project
October 19, 2020
Following a 30-year lease with the Army established earlier this year, the Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) has filed for approval of a natural gas and solar generation and resiliency project at Fort Sill with the Oklahoma Corporation Commission
DOE Report Indicates Need for Innovation, While Recognizing Role of Natural Gas and Oil
October 19, 2020
A new report from the United States Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) showcases the need for advanced energy technology innovation to maintain U.S. energy supplies and keep the industry successful and touts the importance of oil
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