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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.

Gas Prices in a Summer of Discontent

In February, natural gas prices dropped below $2/MMBtu and stayed there. How is the market handling it, and when will the price pick back up?

Electrifying Permian Could Threaten West Texas Power Grid—Enverus

Emissions reduction targets and cryptocurrency mining could double power demand and threaten the grid in West Texas by 2040, according to a report by Enverus Intelligence Research.

US Reforms Green Law to Speed Clean Energy, Infrastructure Permits

The reforms are the second and final phase of adjustments to the National Environmental Policy Act, or NEPA, by the Biden administration.

Solar Sector Awaits Feds’ Next Move on Tariffs

A group of solar manufacturers want the U.S. to impose tariffs to ensure panels and modules imported from four Southeast Asian countries are priced at fair market value.

Keeping it Tight: Diversified Energy Clamps Down on Methane Emissions

Diversified Energy wants to educate on emission reduction successes while debunking junk science.

Biden Administration Criticized for Limits to Arctic Oil, Gas Drilling

The Bureau of Land Management is limiting new oil and gas leasing in the Arctic and also shut down a road proposal for industrial mining purposes.

FERC Again Approves TC Energy Pipeline Expansion in Northwest US

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission shot down opposition by environmental groups and states to stay TC Energy’s $75 million project.

Scathing Court Ruling Hits Energy Transfer’s Louisiana Legal Disputes

A recent Energy Transfer filing with FERC may signal a change in strategy, an analyst says.

Political, Legal Fight Over Biden’s LNG Pause Intensifies

In 2021, states and the White House had a similar conflict over offshore oil and gas leasing rights.