Energy Forum News

04.07.17

New API poll shows consumers concerned about potential increasing costs of ethanol mandate

API Downstream Group Director Frank Macchiarola released a new poll showing that consumers are concerned the Renewable Fuel Standard could hurt their pocket books.

 

04.05.17

API's Gerard releases new study on impacts of restricting fossil fuel production

API President and CEO Jack Gerard stressed the need for forward-looking energy policies that embrace the U.S. energy renaissance as API released a new study examining the negative impacts of policies that restrict the production of fossil fuels.

 

03.31.17

Environmental groups challenge Keystone XL pipeline approval

A coalition of environmental groups challenged the federal permit for the Keystone XL oil pipeline in court on Thursday because they say additional environmental scrutiny is needed.

 

03.28.17

Trump's big climate change splash

... two months into his presidency, how much impact is [Trump] having? ... let's look at where Trump's actions to date will or won't move the needle...

 

03.28.17

What Does President Trump's Energy Independence Executive Order Do, and Why Does it Matter?

It's a bold order, with an overarching vision statement followed by a package of supporting actions involving numerous agencies and aspects of the energy economy.

 

03.15.17

More Evidence that the Energy Revolution has Sparked a Manufacturing Renaissance in the U.S.

The energy revolution continues to bring good economic news to an otherwise anemic economy.

 

03.15.17

EIA Annual Energy Outlook 2017

US Energy Information Administration's many different energy projections, with most pointing towards US becoming an energy exporter.

 

03.06.17

Exxon to invest $20 billion on U.S. Gulf Coast refining projects

The investments at 11 sites should create 35,000 temporary construction jobs and 12,000 permanent jobs, Chief Executive Darren Woods said in a speech at CERAWeek, the world's largest gathering of energy executives.

 

02.28.17

Administration to attack regulatory roadblocks, Trump tells governors

Saying that he had heard some state leaders complain about federal regulatory delays, US President Donald J. Trump told a delegation of US governors that his administration will try to remove federal regulatory roadblocks that have delayed important projects for environmental reasons.

 

02.25.17

U.S. Set To Rival Russia In Oil And Natural Gas Exports

President Trump has promised to roll back federal regulations to help U.S. oil and natural gas and to open up new areas for development. The administration's energy priority is to "unleash America's $50 trillion in untapped shale, oil, and natural gas reserves."