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Nothing Says ‘America Is Back’ Like Taking Someone’s Job Away
"It's a loss of over 700 jobs for employees and subcontractors to us," said pipeline contractor Marty Jorgensen. "Basically, a thousand jobs per spread...
As an Industry Faces Destruction, It Grows a Voting Coalition
FRIEDENS, Pennsylvania -- Imagine if you had a job. A good job, one that required skill and critical thinking and had a broad impact...
U.S. EPA Grants Texas Oil and Gas Wastewater Disposal Authority
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency delegated to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality the authority to manage permitting for wastewater discharges from oil and gas activities, pipelines, and natural gas processing plants under the Clean Water Act.
New President Joe Biden Reverses U.S. Policy, Cancels the Keystone XL Pipeline
Among the first actions Joe Biden took just hours after being sworn in as the new President of the United States was to sign an executive order revoking the federal permit needed to complete the Keystone XL Pipeline project.
U.S. Banking Regulator Proposes “Fair Access” Rule
The U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has proposed a rule aimed at ensuring fair access to banking services provided by national banks, federal savings associations, and agencies of foreign bank organizations.
Pipeline Industry Pumps $48 Billion into the Texas Economy, Study Says
A new report from Texas Tech University found, in 2019 alone, pipeline construction and operations in Texas had an economic impact exceeding $48 billion in the state.
Energy and Race: The Media’s New Intersectionality
Energy divides the Left and Right, but not in the most obvious way. The Left sees energy as a means of controlling society and the “commanding heights” of the economy, to use a Leninist phrase. The Right tends to see energy as an important sector of the economy, but not an economic control knob – with one important exception: Donald Trump.
Federal Regulators Approve Construction Restart on the Mountain Valley Pipeline
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has given Mountain Valley Pipeline permission to resume construction on parts of its pipeline running through West Virginia to Virginia.
U.S. District Court Declares Obama Era Methane Rule Unlawful
The chief judge of the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming, struck down a regulation to limit methane emissions from oil and gas operations on federal lands imposed by the Bureau of Land Management in 2016.
The Facts About Climate Change and California Fires
Several factors contribute to causing wildfires. Climate change is not prominent among them.