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Dozens of Natural Gas-Fueled Power Plants Are Under Construction in the United States
States near the nation’s largest shale plays are expected to bring dozens of of new natural gas-fired power online over the next few years.
Florida Governor Signs Bill Preventing Local Fossil Fuel Bans, Miami Scraps Natural Gas Ban
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a law preventing local governments in the state from banning new commercial, industrial, and residential natural gas hookups.
New Mexico Regulators Restrict Natural Gas Flaring
The New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission has adopted new regulations requiring oil companies, natural gas processors, and pipeline operators, to reduce flaring and venting of methane gas to just 2 percent of production by 2026.
Indiana House Passes Legislation Barring Cities from Banning Natural Gas Hook-ups
The Indiana General Assembly is considering a bill to prohibit the state’s cities, towns, and counties from banning new natural gas hook-ups.
EPA Finds Greenhouse Gas Emissions Continue to Decline as Oil, Natural Gas Production Soars
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2021 Greenhouse Gas Inventory , released in early April, revealed total greenhouse gas emissions in the United States decreased by 1.7 percent from 2018 to 2019.
U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas Exports Booming
Surging demand for heating fuel driven by an unusually cold winter with heavy snow in northeastern Asia triggered a boom in U.S. exports of liquified natural gas (LNG) to China, Japan, and South Korea in recent months.
Indiana House Passes Bill to Protect the Right to Use Natural Gas in Businesses...
Indiana’s House of Representatives passed a bill that, if it becomes law, would prohibit municipalities and other local governments in the state from banning natural gas hookups for new businesses and homes, for heat, cooking, or other uses.
Oakland Bans New Natural Gas Hook-Ups
The city council of Oakland, California voted unanimously to bar natural gas connections for new residential and commercial buildings in the city.
MA Attorney General Deems Brookline Natural Gas Ban Illegal
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey (D) struck down an ordinance banning new residences from installing gas infrastructure for heating and hot water in Brookline, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston.
Oil and Natural Gas Industry Provides High-Paying Careers for Americans without College Degrees, Says...
The oil and gas industries provide good paying jobs, allowing even non-college graduates to attain the middle class, according to two studies commissioned by the North America’s Building Trades Unions.