Permitting Reform Needed For All Energy Sources, So Why Is Biden Administration Threatening to Veto HR1?

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Permitting Reform Needed For All Energy Sources, So Why Is Biden Administration Threatening to Veto HR1?

A legislative package (H.R. 1) making its way through the U.S. House would streamline permitting of energy projects, increase domestic energy production, ensure reliable energy supplies and reduce emissions – all things that have been deemed critical on both sides of the aisle. Despite this, the Biden administration is already threatening to veto H.R. 1

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What’s New With New Jersey’s electrification push?

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) is taking a second look at electrification as part of his new plans to accelerate the state’s climate ambitions and secure his title as “America’s greenest governor.” But his willingness to remove natural gas from homes and the state’s energy portfolio disregards affordable and reliable energy production at a

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Science Isn’t Consensus and Consensus Isn’t Science

Science Isn’t Consensus and Consensus Isn’t Science Gregory Wrightstone Executive Director – CO2 Coalition Geologist and Author of “Inconvenient Facts” ..   … [Editor’s Note: What is science? Well, it surely isn’t consensus. Indeed, as Chricton noted, the greatest scientists are always those who broke with the prevailing consensus!] The science teachers’ bureaucracy is driving

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Public, Private E&Ps Split on Permian Basin Drilling Strategies

The Permian led the nation in drilling rig activity in the past year, with data showing much of that growth coming from large, public upstream operators as private companies such as CrownQuest Operating, Iskandia Energy and Mack Energy have downshifted. This post appeared first on Hart Energy.

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Numbers That Matter Live March 2023: Credit crunch to impact plastics

Higher interest rates and bank failures signal a credit crunch that will impact some plastics markets, Bill Wood said in the March Numbers That Matter Live. Technology, consumer durables and industrial markets may see the most risk over the short term. But Wood added that there’s “tremendous opportunity” in those markets, among others. Wood added

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Anti-Gas PennFuture VP Heading to Shapiro DEP as Policy Director

There is a revolving door in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, between PennFuture and Democrat governors. Pat McDonnell, the former Secretary of the… Continue reading The post Anti-Gas PennFuture VP Heading to Shapiro DEP as Policy Director first appeared on Marcellus Drilling News. This post appeared first on Marcellus Drilling News.

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