More than an hour into a bitter, 90-minute debate that often devolved into inexplicable interruptions and trivial jabs more notable for political animus than policy substance, President Trump and former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. sparred over climate change and energy. During the first of three scheduled debates Tuesday night at Case Western Reserve…
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Debate on Energy Issues Expected as Tax Reform Heads to Conference
With comprehensive tax reform winning passage in the Republican-controlled Senate on Saturday, lawmakers in the House, where the GOP also holds sway, are preparing to hold conference committee talks to iron out differences, including on energy issues, between bills passed in the House and Senate.
Clinton, Sanders Face-Off on Fracking in New York
In a fiery debate on Thursday ahead of the Democratic presidential primaries in New York and Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders faced-off on energy policy, including horizontal hydraulic fracturing, in an exchange that highlighted a gulf in their positions on the issue.
Clinton, Sanders Face-Off on Fracking in New York
In a fiery debate on Thursday ahead of the Democratic presidential primaries in New York and Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders faced-off on energy policy, including horizontal hydraulic fracturing, in an exchange that highlighted a gulf in their positions on the issue.

Oil Lobby Rhetoric Evolves to Focus on Climate, NatGas
Following on a number of headline-grabbing attacks on oil companies’ climate change policies in 2015, American Petroleum Institute (API) President Jack Gerard’s remarks to kick off 2016 suggest the lobbying group’s rhetoric is evolving to recast the role of fossil fuels — and natural gas in particular — in the climate debate.
Fracking Discussed at Lone Gubernatorial Debate in New York
The issue of hydraulic fracturing (fracking) came up during the only debate scheduled among the candidates running for governor in New York, in a race that two polls predict should be an easy win for the incumbent, Democrat Andrew Cuomo.
Debate Over Pennsylvania Drilling Law Continues in Wake of EQT Lawsuit
Thirteen days after Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett signed a controversial drilling bill into law, the debate over how it will affect Marcellus Shale development took a new turn when EQT Corp. filed a lawsuit against 69 landowners and a golf course in Allegheny County, PA.

Report Says CHP Scenario Could Boost U.S. NatGas Demand by 4.42 Tcf/Year
Expanded use of combined heat and power (CHP) for making electricity could, under one scenario, boost natural gas demand in the United States by as much as 4.42 Tcf/year, according to a report commissioned by the American Gas Association (AGA).

Ohio Hits Milestone with 100 Utica Wells Producing
As oil and gas companies continue to ponder the best strategy for unlocking natural resources in the Utica Shale — and industry analysts continue to debate the merits of doing so — data from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) indicate that the state has passed an important milestone: 100 horizontal wells online and in production.
Williams Exec: Get Crackin’ on Ethane Solutions
While the debate rages over whether exporting liquefied U.S. natural gas is a good idea, stocks of natural gas liquids (NGL) are so abundant, export of some is viewed as a necessity. And in the United States, more chemical sector demand can’t come fast enough.