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Dallas Fed: Trump Can Cut Red Tape, but Raising Prices Trickier

U.S. oil and gas executives expect fewer regulatory headaches under Trump but some see oil prices sliding, according to the fourth-quarter Dallas Fed Energy Survey.

Uncertainty Abounds: IRA Clean Energy Incentives Await Fate

Policy experts weigh in on the next possible steps for President Joe Biden’s signature climate law, the Inflation Reduction Act, following the Trump-led Republican trifecta.

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.

Belcher: Heed the Harsh Lessons from Europe’s Net-Zero Perils

The EU’s aggressive climate stance is wreaking economic havoc and mounting regulations could hurt the U.S. LNG industry.

Cheniere Produces First LNG in Corpus Christi Expansion Project

Houston-based Cheniere adds to quickly growing U.S. production capacity.

Hirs: Expansive Energy Policies Set to Shape 2025 Markets

The incoming administration’s policies on sanctions, tariffs, regulations and deportations will impact the oil and gas industry.

New York to Fine Fossil Fuel Companies $75B Under New Climate Law

New York state will fine fossil fuel companies a total of $75 billion over the next 25 years to pay for damage caused to the climate. 

Oil Prices Ease as Markets Weigh China Stimulus Hopes

Oil edged lower on Dec. 26 in light holiday trade as the dollar's strength offset hopes for additional fiscal stimulus in China.

Russia Declares Federal Emergency Over Black Sea Oil Spill

Russia declared a federal emergency on Dec. 26 over an oil spill in the Black Sea.

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.