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America’s Gas Export Clout Is About to Grow

Article By: Bloomberg America is set to become an even bigger player in the global liquefied natural gas market after the nation’s top regulator approved two more projects to export the super-chilled fuel. Tellurian Inc.’s proposed $28 billion Driftwood terminal in Louisiana and Sempra Energy’s Port Arthur LNG project in Texas were cleared by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in…

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DEPA Praises President Trump’s Executive Orders  Unleashing American Energy

DEPA Praises President Trump’s Executive Orders Unleashing American Energy

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Domestic Energy Producers Alliance (DEPA) released the following statements following President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders, which pave the way for energy infrastructure development in the United States. The U.S. energy market has been financially disadvantaged globally due to infrastructure constraints. “President Trump is once again delivering on his promise to unleash American energy and prosperity.…

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Trump to announce new executive orders to speed up pipeline construction

Article By: The Hill President Trump will travel to Texas Wednesday to announce two new executive orders that aim to make it easier for the oil and gas industry to get permits for pipeline construction, among other infrastructure needs. The executive orders, which will be announced at the International Union of Operating Engineers’ International Training and Education Center outside Houston,…

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EIA revises up oil price forecasts for 2019

Article By: OGJ Due to a slightly tighter global oil market, the US Energy Information Administration, in its latest Short-Term Energy outlook, forecasts Brent spot prices to average $65/bbl in 2019, up $2/bbl from last month’s STEO forecast, and $62/bbl in 2020. These compare with an average of $71/bbl in 2018. EIA expects that West Texas Intermediate crude oil prices…

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French farmers say wind turbines and solar panels have killed hundreds of their cows

Article By: Daily Mail French farmers have claimed wind turbines and solar panels have killed hundreds of their cows. One farmer in Cotes-d’Armor, Brittany, has even filed a lawsuit against an unnamed company over the mysterious deaths. Farmers in the area started noticing their animals losing weight, with many of them subsequently dying. But vets could not work out what…

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EU’s U.S. LNG Imports Soar as Diplomatic Talks Continue

Article By: Natural Gas Intel In a move to illustrate the European Union’s (EU) commitment to its joint agreement to strengthen diplomatic ties with the United States, the European Commission reported Friday that the EU has boosted U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports by 181% to 7.9 billion cubic meters (Bcm) since the agreement was announced last July. EU imports…

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Former Greenpeace activist Patrick Moore shreds Ocasio-Cortez as ‘garden-variety hypocrite’

Article By: Washington Times Patrick Moore, a former Greenpeace Canada president who now opposes the environmentalist group, issued a series of tweets over the weekend shredding Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for her Green New Deal. Mr. Moore, a scientist and author who routinely speaks out against the “eco-fascist” movement, took Ms. Ocasio-Cortez to task for her proposal to transition the country…

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