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Fueling The Conversation, Week of August 18th, 2025 For 15 years, the federal government has either enacted or attempted ...
The industry gave millions to 15 Republican lawmakers whose states have major renewable energy sectors. It's now getting back ...
Congress has begun to push back against executive branch encroachments on its constitutional prerogatives, as evidenced by ...
Announced through a record-breaking number of executive orders, memoranda and directives, new White House energy and ...
The United States and China agreed to pause tariff hikes on each other’s goods for an additional 90 days, a White House official told CNN. Without the agreement, tariffs were set to immediately surge, ...
The market for the clean-burning fuel remains nascent, costs are rising, and Congress just put a lucrative tax credit out of ...
The Federal Trade Commission had barred former oil executives from joining company boards. Sen. Ed Markey is slamming the Federal Trade Commission for allowing two former executives to join major ...
Many contravene actions and subvert agencies that Congress has duly authorized. Offices which were once — and rightfully so — nonpartisan, have become weaponized tools of the president.
During the presidential campaign, Donald J. Trump gathered oil executives at his Mar-a-Lago estate and promised them a powerful return on their investment if they raised $1 billion to help him retake ...
Tyler Hassen, a former oil executive who had spent time on Elon Musk’s cost-cutting team, faced criticism because he had been given broad authority to make changes at the department.
Congress must take swift action on permitting reform, according to a coalition of eight oil and natural gas trade associations. “Reforming the nation’s outdated permitting system is critical to ...
Last week at the World Energy Congress, a global event hosting thousands of the world’s most important energy stakeholders in the Netherlands, executives, experts, and diplomats all repeated the ...