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FERC Closes Out ’24 with Rulings to Boost LNG Supply

A trio of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission authorizations in the latter half of December allowed new LNG trains to begin operations or boosted gas supplies to the facilities.

Midwesterners to CCUS: Not in My Corn Field

Midstream firms in the Midwest are running into brick walls of local opposition against carbon capture projects.

Segrist: The Keystone for Trump?

President-elect Donald Trump talks about reviving the famously controversial Keystone XL Pipeline while threatening tariffs on the nation where it originates

Enbridge Deals with Clean-Up of Wisconsin Pipeline Oil Spill

Enbridge estimates 1,650 bbl have leaked from its Line 6 before repair, an incident that has given fodder to opponents of another Enbridge project.

Commentary: Maximizing the Opportunity for Energy Dominance

Energy produced in the U.S. already has a strong grip on global markets. But with the country on the cusp of a new regulatory environment, will the U.S. capitalize on the opportunity to maximize energy dominance?

US Offshore Driller Asks Judge to Block Insurers' Demands for $250MM Collateral

W&T Offshore has asked a federal judge to block insurance companies' demands for $250 million. 

High Court Hears Potentially Influential Uinta Basin Case

U.S. Supreme Court justices heard arguments over a Utah railroad that could have big implications for the energy sector’s adherence to environmental requirements.

Midcontinent NatGas Pipeline Seeks Permit to Boost Capacity

Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline told the FERC more natural gas is needed for markets in Kansas and Missouri.

GOP House Members Lobby for Canceled New York Pipeline Project

Republican representatives penned a letter to New York Governor Hochul, expressing criticism of the opposition to the Northern Access Pipeline.

What Chevron’s Anchor Breakthrough Means for the GoM’s Future

WoodMac weighs in on the Gulf of Mexico Anchor project’s 20k production outlook made possible by Chevron’s ‘breakthrough’ technology.