Brine, Oil Spill Reported in North Dakota

Most of the brine and oil has reportedly been recovered, a state agency said.

The Net Zero Wish List: Finding ‘Clean Molecules,’ Cheaper CCS

Achieving net zero emissions goals will require a variety of solutions, including carbon capture and storage (CCS). But CCS also has its own set of headwinds to overcome, including what’s being called the ‘pore space race,’ executives with Quantum Capital Group and Tetra Tech said during an event hosted by Hart Energy.

Exclusive: Carbonated Beverages Not Enough to Take Sequestration Out of Equation [WATCH]

In this Hart Energy LIVE exclusive interview, Hart's Nissa Darbonne and CEO of Lapis Energy Reg Manhas talk opportunities to utilize carbon and the need for states to progress sequestration opportunities. 

Chevron: Regulations Holding Back Best Methane Detection Tech

Speaking at Hart Energy’s Carbon & ESG Strategies conference, Vanessa T. Ryan, Chevron’s manager of methane reduction, said some of the newest and most effective tech developed to find methane leaks has been turned away by federal regulatory agencies.

Column: High Court’s Water Ruling Provides Clarity … or Not

Murkiness remains for projects involving water, despite clarity from Supreme Court on the limits of EPA’s power.

BSEE Awards Contracts for Decommissioning

The decommissioned wells are located in the Matagorda Island Area.

Constellation Energy Supports EPA’s Carbon Reduction Guidelines

Constellation Energy CEO Joe Dominguez said he is “disappointed” in peers that don’t agree with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's “practical” and “flexible” proposal.

Column: Energy Transition and e-Mobility in Mexico

Mexico’s most obvious energy transition effort relates to its push to embrace electric mobility, or e-mobility, but the country faces many of the same challenges as markets in North America and Europe.

Energy Transition: It Takes More than a Village

Western goals of lowering global emissions require raising the standard of living for billions who live in energy poverty.

DOE Plans to Invest Up to $1B to Spur Clean Hydrogen Demand

The move to invest $1 billion in the form of subsidies is in an effort to “facilitate bankable clean hydrogen demand from a diverse set of offtakers,” according to the Energy Department’s notice.