Daily Archives: January 16, 2019

Germany scorns ‘unusual’ US threat on Russia pipeline

Article By: EUObserver Germany has reacted with disdain after America’s “unusual” ambassador to Berlin threatened sanctions against its new Russia gas pipeline. There was “no new situation” to speak of, German chancellor Angela Merkel’s spokesman said on Germany would “discuss the issues openly, professionally, and directly,” with the US, German foreign minister Heiko Maas’ spokeswoman also said. Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, the…

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Venezuela’s Crisis Threatens U.S. Control Over Oil Prices

Article By: OilPrice The Russian bear is on the prowl once again as President Putin seeks to expand Moscow’s influence and bolster the one-time superpower’s global influence while proving to constituents he can restore Russia’s superpower mantle. As demonstrated by his policy in Ukraine in 2014, Moscow seeks to take advantage of regional conflicts to extend its authority and geopolitical…

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Colorado Supreme Court: No health, safety mandates for oil, gas regulators in latest ruling

Article By: Coloradoan The Colorado Supreme Court sided with oil and gas development in a high-profile lawsuit that would’ve restricted drilling in the name of public health and safety. Fort Collins was among a host of municipalities supporting environmental interests in Martinez v. Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, which revolved around a proposed mandate for state regulators to prioritize…

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