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. 

Buoyed by Oil and Gas, Trump Poised to Retake the White House

President Donald Trump penetrated the blue wall for a second time, taking Pennsylvania’s crucial 19 electoral votes in a nail-biter on election night. 

Significant ROI for Energy Lobbyists Willing to Invest in Capitol Expenditures

Influencing policy in Washington requires substantial investment in campaign donations and lobbying. But the ROI is substantial, as well.

LongPath Technologies Secures DOE Loan to Expand Emissions Monitoring Network

LongPath aims to construct and install more than 1,000 remote monitoring towers across oil and gas basins including the Permian, Denver-Julesburg and Anadarko.

Supreme Court Takes Up Clean Air Act Venue Fight

The high court’s justices will hear arguments if the EPA’s air pollution rules should be challenged in D.C. or in regional courts.

Energy’s Election Stakes: Regulations, Bureaucracy, Permitting

Oil and Gas Investor assembled a group of seven oil and gas executives, policy advocates and other experts to talk about what’s really at stake in the November election and the many challenges facing the energy sector, regardless of who wins.

Construction on Kinder Morgan’s Tennessee Pipeline Delayed by Stay

An appeals court panel put two permits on hold for Kinder Morgan’s pipeline to consider the project’s implications on the Clean Water Act.

Belcher: Election Outcomes and Their Impacts on Future US Policy

Trump would back ‘energy dominance,’ while Harris would pursue a climate change agenda.

DNV: Emissions Fall, Solar Soars, Oil Demand Shrinks 35% by 2050

The Norwegian risk manager spotlights the good and not so good in its latest global energy transition outlook, including predictions that half of all vehicles sold worldwide by 2031 will be electric.