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Biden-Led EPA Rolls Out Methane Fee Targeting Oil, Gas Emitters

Companies violating the new Environmental Protection Agency rules will start paying penalties next year based on methane emissions reported in calendar year 2024.

Cheniere: GHG Emissions Less Than Government Estimate

A report from Cheniere Energy found its supply chain to have fewer emissions than what the Department of Energy reported in 2019.

Mälarenergi Selects Babcock & Wilcox for Carbon Capture Tech Study

Mälarenergi aims to capture and permanently store 400,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, a news release states.

Andium’s Thermal Methane Tech Takes Oilfield from Dark Age to Golden Future

Andium Founder and CEO Jory Schwach took the oilfield out of the dark ages of using carbon paper to monitor tank levels with his AI thermal camera. Now he foresees more growth after completing the company’s latest funding round.

Trump Taps Ex-Congressman Zeldin to Run Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said on Nov. 11 he will appoint Republican former Congressman Lee Zeldin, who frequently voted against legislation on green issues, to run the Environmental Protection Agency.

ELGi, IESS System Reinjects NatGas into Reservoirs Following Bakken Flaring Ban

Industrial Equipment Sales & Services and ELGi North America have developed a technology that upgrades compressed air systems to be able to capture and reinject excess gas in lieu of flaring.

Over 25% of US GoM Oil Offline Due to Post-Tropical Cyclone Rafael

More than 25% of U.S. Gulf of Mexico oil remained offline in the aftermath of post-tropical cyclone Rafael.

Kissler: Is a Nuclear Power Revival on the Horizon?

With Wall Street and Congress on board, projects may be on the verge of charging forward.

Q&A: Making Midstream’s Case in DC

GPA Midstream Association President and CEO Sarah Miller spoke with Oil and Gas Investor on working with the industry’s needs and defending the sector in Washington, D.C.

EQT’s Rice: ‘Wake Up’ to Anti-Energy Movement

In the face of growing opposition to fossil fuels and energy infrastructure, EQT CEO Toby Rice pulled out a rallying cry at Hart Energy’s DUG Appalachia conference: “Wake up!”