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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.

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.

Oil Prices Rise in Thin Pre-Holiday Trade

Supply and demand changes in December have been supportive of oil price's current less-bearish view so far, analysts say.

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

Kissler, Wyett: Trump Tariffs and Potential Energy Market Aftershocks

U.S. production and prices may increase; global cooperation may decrease; but Trump’s previous tariffs had less of an impact on import prices than the COVID pandemic.
 

Analysts: DOE’s LNG Study Will Result in Few Policy Changes

However, the Department of Energy’s most recent report will likely be used in lawsuits against ongoing and future LNG export facilities.

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?

DOE: ‘Astounding’ US LNG Growth Will Raise Prices, GHG Emissions

The Biden administration released Dec. 17 a long-awaited report analyzing the effects of new LNG export projects, which was swiftly criticized by the energy industry.

Canadian Premiers Urge Strong Response to Trump Tariff Threat, Minister Says

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said energy exports to the United States could also be halted, without offering further details.