President Trump touted surging oil and gas production, regulatory rollbacks in the energy sector and progress on trade disputes that he largely instigated, as evidence of the success of his economic agenda during his 2020 State of the Union address Tuesday night.
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Permian Still Biggest Lower 48 Draw for ExxonMobil, Chevron and BP
The Lower 48, and in particular the Permian Basin, will continue to draw growing investments from ExxonMobil Corp., Chevron Corp. and BP plc as they work to improve global natural gas and oil supply, the management teams said during fourth quarter conference calls.
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Trump Touts Oil, Natural Gas Production Surge, Regulatory Rollbacks
President Trump touted surging oil and gas production, regulatory rollbacks in the energy sector and progress on trade disputes that he largely instigated, as evidence of the success of his economic agenda during his 2020 State of the Union address Tuesday night.
Trump Signs USMCA into Law Amid Record Natural Gas Exports
Amid surging exports of pipeline natural gas from the United States to Mexico, and tension between the oil and gas industry and Mexicos government, President Trump on Wednesday signed the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) into law.
Trump Signs USMCA into Law Amid Record Natural Gas Exports
Amid surging exports of pipeline natural gas from the United States to Mexico, and tension between the oil and gas industry and Mexico’s government, President Trump on Wednesday signed the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) into law.
Short-Handed FERC to Lose Commissioner McNamee in June
Commissioner Bernard McNamee said Thursday he will leave FERC at the end of his current term, which is set to expire June 30.
Short-Handed FERC to Lose Commissioner McNamee in June
Commissioner Bernard McNamee said Thursday he will leave FERC at the end of his current term, which is set to expire June 30.
Petchem, LNG Projects Seen Leading GHG Emissions Growth from U.S. Oil and Gas Sector Through 2030
Expansions of oil and gas activity and infrastructure in the Gulf Coast and Southwest regions of the United States could contribute annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of 541 million tons (mmt) of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) by 2030, according to a new study published by the University of Texas at Austin (UT).
Eastern Canada’s Corridor Resources Looks to Revive Natural Gas Development
New Alberta management will take over Atlantic Canada’s lone natural gas producer with plans to revive east coast supply development and shop for bargain-priced western oilfield assets under a transaction announced on Monday.
BlackRock to Allocate Less to Fossil Fuels, More to Sustainable Prospects
BlackRock Inc. founder and CEO Larry Fink this week said the company will shift how investments are allocated and exit stocks that “present a high sustainability-related risk,” including from some fossil fuel projects.