U.S. Energy Industry Committed to Reducing Emissions
E-mail from API: The U.S. natural gas and oil industry keeps hitting new energy production records while, at the same time, driving progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
E-mail from API: The U.S. natural gas and oil industry keeps hitting new energy production records while, at the same time, driving progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
On the production side, U.S. shale gas is performing strongly - but a trade war with China and a lack of investment projects in the sector could be "economically disruptive"
About 20 percent of gas stations in the state are without gasoline as of Monday morning, GasBuddy reported, while 10 percent are without power.
As officials at the National Hurricane Center monitor the projected path of Florence, here are a few things to know about industry's preparations and the critically important fuel supply chain:
Oil will be toppled as North America's primary energy source... with natural gas and electrification set to reshape the region's energy future.
The Trump administration's trade war has been a major threat to oil prices, and its 25% tariff on imported steel, in particular, has started to increase costs for U.S. oil and gas producers.
When it comes to limiting CO2 emissions, the results are not always what you'd expect.
Take a wild guess what country is reducing its greenhouse gas emissions the most? Canada? Britain? France? India? Germany? Japan? No, It's the United States of America. How can that be? This must be a misprint. Fake news.
After some strong rhetoric on both sides, it now looks like the Trump administration and Mexican counterparts could have a preliminary NAFTA deal by the end of the month.
Rhodium Group sees coal's demise accelerating, absent "market interventions at a grand scale."