The Trump administration says it intends to keep every U.S. coal plant operating, arguing that rising electricity demand and ...
Developer Energy Transfer halts Lake Charles LNG work but is open to third-party developer interest, as giant Alaska project completes federal permit approvals but weighs next steps.
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Licence-heavy; tariff-light: Trump’s two-pronged approach so far
With more than a billion acres set for licensing and no tariffs on refinery feedstock, “the regulatory sword has been removed ...
Despite all the policy whiplash - or perhaps because of it - the U.S. energy system has started 2026 with more buzz and ...
Saudi Aramco has agreed to purchase 1 million tons per year of LNG from Commonwealth LNG’s delayed Louisiana export project, ...
Saudi Aramco and Commonwealth LNG have signed a long-term contract for the U.S. LNG developer to supply the world's largest oil exporter with 1 million metric tonnes per annum (mtpa), three people ...
This report was originally published by ProPublica, an independent, nonprofit newsroom. Ethylene oxide was once considered an ...
Glenfarne Group earlier this month completed federal permitting for its 20-million tonne/year (tpy) Alaska LNG project. The plant achieved initial federal approval in 2020. It is not expected to start ...
Federal regulators have begun a study of the environmental effects of a large-scale LNG export facility proposed by Louisiana ...
On the campaign trail Donald Trump promised to “drill, baby, drill” and slash energy prices within 12 months of taking office ...
Louisiana regulators are considering a revision to an existing coastal use permit that would allow LNG export terminal ...
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