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Trump Fires Off Energy Executive Orders on Alaska, LNG, EVs
President Donald Trump opened his term with a flurry of executive orders, many reversing the Biden administration’s policies on LNG permitting, the Paris Agreement and drilling in Alaska.
Shale Outlook: Power Demand Drives Lower 48 Midstream Expansions
Rising electrical demand may finally push natural gas demand to catch up with production.
Shale Outlook Appalachia: Natural Gas Poised to Pay
Increasing gas demand is expected to rally prices and boost midstream planning as a new Trump administration pledges to loosen permitting—setting the stage for M&A in the Appalachian Basin.
Permitting Reform Stalls in Congress Despite Industry Support
Both parties blamed each other for lack of action on proposed legislation favored by the energy industry.
High Court Hears Potentially Influential Uinta Basin Case
U.S. Supreme Court justices heard arguments over a Utah railroad that could have big implications for the energy sector’s adherence to environmental requirements.
Exclusive: Arbo Monitoring Courts, Congress Amid Energy Policy Shifts
Chip Moldenhauer, CEO and founder of energy analytics company Arbo, gives insight into regulatory impacts the energy sector should watch for entering 2025, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.
New EPA Regulations Could Hinder Gas Plant Construction
The rules are designed to accelerate the retirement of coal plants, but they raise costs for new natural gas facilities.
The Jones Act: An Old Law on a Voyage to Nowhere
Keeping up with the Jones Act is a burden for the energy industry, but efforts to repeal the 104-year-old law may be dead in the water.
Canadian Board: Trans Mountain Didn’t Address Pipeline Concerns
Trans Mountain filed another variance request, saying a two-year delay is possible for its southbound crude pipeline.
Gas Stranded, Caught in Regulatory, Litigation Crossfire
Politics, litigation and regulation all complicate the permitting of pipelines, analysts say.