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.

Trump Prepares Withdrawing From Paris Climate Agreement, NYT Reports

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's transition team is preparing announcements that would withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement, the New York Times reported.

NextDecade Advances FID Talks for Rio Grande Train 4

NextDecade also reported updates to Phase 1 development , which is currently underway for the facility’s Trains 1, 2 and 3.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Nov. 8, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a solar panel deal involving a 5-gigawatt solar module facility south of Dallas.

Oil and Gas Stocks Revel in a Post-Election Trump Bump

Oil and gas company stocks, particularly those of E&Ps and oilfield services, enjoyed a boost immediately following the presidential election of Donald Trump.

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!”

Oil Rises 1% as Investors Digest US Election Fallout

Oil prices rose nearly 1% on Nov. 7 following the U.S. election results and as Hurricane Rafael rolls into the Gulf of Mexico. 

California Resources’ Carbon TerraVault Sees CCS Momentum

California Resources expects to receive a Class VI permit from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in December, the company’s CEO says.