Construction on Kinder Morgan’s Tennessee Pipeline Delayed by Stay

An appeals court panel put two permits on hold for Kinder Morgan’s pipeline to consider the project’s implications on the Clean Water Act.

Belcher: Election Outcomes and Their Impacts on Future US Policy

Trump would back ‘energy dominance,’ while Harris would pursue a climate change agenda.

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.

LNG Sector Under Fire as Activists’ Lawsuits Surge

ESG litigation is increasingly affecting the LNG industry while, more broadly, nearly 70% of climate-related cases are filed in the U.S.

Sable Offshore Plans Restart of Subsea Pipeline After 2015 Shutdown

Sable Offshore Corp. says the permits needed to begin operations on the Santa Ynez line offshore California, which shut down due to an oil leak in 2015, are not yet in place.

Uinta Railroad Up for Review as Supreme Court Term Begins

Court analysts say a decision on the proposed Uinta Basin railway, coming next year, could have a major impact on the energy industry.

FERC Chair: DC Court ‘Erred’ by Vacating LNG Permits

Throwing out the permit for Williams’ operational REA project in the mid-Atlantic region was a mistake that could cost people “desperately” reliant on it, Chairman Willie Phillips said.

Moss Lake Picks Wood to Design DeLa Express NatGas Project

Moss Lake Partners has selected British engineering firm Wood to design the 645-mile DeLa Express pipeline.

Enbridge to Renew Application for Line 5 NGL, Oil Pipeline Project

Opponents of Enbridge’s Line 5 project say the move is positive and will allow more time for the project to meet environmental and legal concerns.

Court Petitioned to Intervene in Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG Project

The D.C. Circuit is to consider the case for Venture Global's Calcasieu Pass 2 LNG facility in Louisiana.