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Pipeline Cyberattack Shows Fossil Fuels Are Still Important
The cyberattack that closed the Colonial Pipeline focused new attention on the all-important role pipelines, and the fossil fuels they transport, play in our lives.
Fracking Up, Flaring Down in the United States
The flaring of natural gas has declined since the the early fourth quarter of 2020 despite a significant recovery in new oil and gas development and production.
Senate Uses Congressional Review Act to Rescind Trump-Era Methane Regulations
The United States Senate voted to rescind changes made under President Donald Trump to strict Obama-era limits on the release of methane gas related to oil and gas production and transportation.
Ohio Representative Fights for Pipeline, Jobs in Michigan
Ohio state Rep. Brian Baldridge, (R-Winchester) testified last week before the Michigan Senate's Energy Committee, trying to convince Michigan officials to abandon plans to force the shutdown of a fuel pipeline that could cost jobs in both states.
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...
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.
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.
Trump Administration Modifies Methane Emission Regulations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency rolled back rules imposed under the administration of President Barack Obama limiting regulating methane emissions from small small oil and gas producers.
Federal Review Finds Alaskan Mine Won’t Damage the Environment, Permits Likely
A comprehensive environmental review by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of the proposed Pebble mine in southwest Alaska, found the mine would not significantly impact regional salmon numbers or reproduction.
Federal Judge Makes Rare Ruling to Drain Operating Oil Pipeline and Require Further Environmental...
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg vacated a permit issued in 2017 which allowed the Dakota Access Pipeline to be completed and begin operating.