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Aera Energy Lands $2.8MM in DOE DAC Funding

The funding will be used to conduct a feasibility study to establish the viability of direct air capture as a business and technology in California, the company says.

Pioneer Energy Awarded $10MM by DOE to Cut Flaring

The U.S. Department of Energy grant for Pioneer’s new well pad processing technology will help eliminate routine flaring and emissions from oil and gas production sites.

SEC Climate Rule: The Devil's in the Lack of Details

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s climate disclosure rules requires companies to report a lot of information — from greenhouse-gas emissions to potential weather impacts that could have a material business impact. But the devil’s in the lack of details.

Under Siege: Industry Cuts Emissions Despite Biden's ‘Attack’ on E&Ps

IPAA Chairman and Elevation Resources CEO Steve Pruett shared insight on industry’s concerns over regulations carried out by an “alphabet soup” of agencies from the Environmental Protection Agency to the Federal Trade Commission.

National Petroleum Council: A Realistic Path to Scaling US Hydrogen

A report by the National Petroleum Council, the culmination of about 18 months of work, offered 23 recommendations to help the hydrogen industry grow through 2050.

US Republican Attorneys General Sue to Stop EPA's Carbon Rule

The rule, finalized by President Joe Biden's administration last month as part of an effort to combat climate change, was challenged in three lawsuits filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

US Appeals Court Upholds FERC Approvals for Gas Pipeline Expansion

A unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit held that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission was right to determine the Evangeline Pass Expansion project is functionally separate from four related gas infrastructure developments.

Markman: Want CO2 Gone Now? Well, You Don’t Always Get What You Want

A slew of scenarios shows that climate goals can be achieved with the use of fossil fuels and CCUS.

G7 Reaches Deal to Exit from Coal by 2035

The accord will be included in the G7 energy ministers' final communique to be released on April 30.

Segrist: The LNG Pause and a Big, Dumb Question

In trying to understand the White House’s decision to pause LNG export permits and wondering if it’s just a red herring, one big, dumb question must be asked.