However, the Department of Energy’s most recent report will likely be used in lawsuits against ongoing and future LNG export facilities.
Energy produced in the U.S. already has a strong grip on global markets. But with the country on the cusp of a new regulatory environment, will the U.S. capitalize on the opportunity to maximize energy dominance?
The Biden administration released Dec. 17 a long-awaited report analyzing the effects of new LNG export projects, which was swiftly criticized by the energy industry.
With a new incoming Trump administration, there is concern about what changes are in store for President Biden’s signature climate legislation, the Inflation Reduction Act.
W&T Offshore has asked a federal judge to block insurance companies' demands for $250 million.
The Biden administration is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reject efforts by oil companies to prevent lawsuits accusing the fossil fuel producers of deceiving the public about climate change.
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.
Republican representatives penned a letter to New York Governor Hochul, expressing criticism of the opposition to the Northern Access Pipeline.
A Department of Energy official has been reported to testify at the Dec. 4 hearing on the harmful effects of production and export of LNG.
The SRI International-led project, which received a Department of Energy grant, would use renewable energy to convert CO2 into liquid fuel.