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Natural Gas – Generated Nitrogenous Fertilizers Prevent Worse World Hunger
By Joshua Antonini
Half of the people on Earth are alive today thanks to nitrogenous fertilizers made of and with natural gas.
So why are governments at home...
Texas Oil and Natural Gas Industry Paid Record Taxes in 2022
By Bethany Blankley
(The Center Square) – The Texas oil and natural gas industry paid a record $24.7 billion in state and local taxes and...
FERC Approves Louisiana Natural Gas Export Terminal
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved a new liquified natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Cameron, Louisiana.
The project of Commonwealth LNG was...
Local Governments Ban Natural Gas. Goodbye to the Gas Range and Cheaper Heat.
By Rachael Wolpert
Are you hoping for a shiny gas range in your new home? How about a fireplace as the main attraction of your...
The History and Importance of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
LNG makes it possible for natural gas to be imported and exported around the world in a safe and affordable manner.
New FERC Guidance Adds Climate Considerations to Natural Gas Pipeline Approval Process
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued sweeping requirements that will force pipeline developers seeking permits to meet a strict climate change threshold.
25 States Line Up Against Biden Attack On Natural Gas Industry
Half of all U.S. states penned a letter to the Biden administration, arguing against its decision to reverse a Trump-era rule allowing energy firms to transport natural gas via rail.
Shifting Natural Gas and Oil Jobs to the Renewables Sector Isn’t So Simple
Stephanie Catarino Wissman is the Executive Director of the American Petroleum Institute Pennsylvania (API PA) in Harrisburg.
Natural Gas Flaring in the United States Declined Sharply in 2021
Natural gas flaring onshore oil and gas operations in the United States dropped to its lowest point since 2012 in the third quarter of 2021, according to the consulting firm Rystad Energy.
New York City Bans Natural Gas Hook-ups in Most New Buildings
In December 2021, The New York City Council passed an ordinance banning the use of natural gas in new buildings.