As policymakers, stakeholders and industry players all try to rethink the domestic natural gas landscape, the use of gas in transportation continues to raise expectations for robust growth in the next few years. A report from Colorado-based energy research firm Pike Research LLC reiterated the growth scenario, but not without some caveats.
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NGVs Still Seen as Gas Growth Sector, Research Firm Says
As policymakers, stakeholders and industry players all try to rethink the domestic natural gas landscape, the use of gas in transportation continues to raise expectations for robust growth in the next few years. A report from Colorado-based energy research firm Pike Research LLC reiterated the growth scenario, but not without some caveats.
Policymakers Weigh Marcellus Commission Recommendations
The Marcellus Shale Advisory Commission (MSAC) released its final report last Friday and now Pennsylvania policymakers in the executive and legislative branches must decide which recommendations to keep, which to change and which to toss.
Policymakers Weigh Marcellus Commission Recommendations
The Marcellus Shale Advisory Commission (MSAC) released its final report on Friday and now Pennsylvania policymakers in the executive and legislative branches must decide which recommendations to keep, which to change and which to toss.
Fossil Fuel Demand ‘Surging,’ Global Report Says
In the midst of a global climate change strategy among policymakers, the demand for fossil fuels is surging, which in turn is impacting the deployment of clean energy technologies, according to a report released Wednesday at the second Clean Energy Ministerial in Abu Dhabi.
High Court’s Authority to Address Climate Change Challenged
Leading Republican policymakers on energy and the environment Monday filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court challenging the authority of the judicial branch to address environmental and economic issues associated with federal climate change policy.
Chamber President Says U.S. ‘Slipping Backwards’ on Energy Policy
The head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday called on U.S. policymakers to increase producer access to the offshore, block the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) efforts to regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under the Clean Air Act and to rein in the regulatory tsunami.
Chamber President Says U.S. ‘Slipping Backwards’ on Energy Policy
The head of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Tuesday called for U.S. policymakers to increase producer access to the offshore, block the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) efforts to regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under the Clean Air Act and to rein in the regulatory tsunami.
Marcellus Shale Development to Impact Pennsylvania Forests, Says Study
Natural gas drilling in Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale over the next two decades could impact the state’s forests and alter several thousand acres of habitat, The Nature Conservancy said Monday in a study.
Renewables Called Growth Area for Oil/Gas Industry
Diversification to include renewable energy development can help the oil and gas (O&G) industry while boosting the goals of various European Union (EU) policymakers, according to a report from the U.S.-based consulting firm Frost & Sullivan (F&S). It said “one of the most attractive areas” of diversification for O&G is offshore wind projects.