As energy prices soar in New England, Democratic governors reconsider opposition to a long-blocked gas pipeline.
Soaring utility bills in blue states are fueling the president’s plan to bring a gas project back from the dead.
Morgan Stanley sees gains for transporters, while CLSA highlights opex relief for city gas players; PNGRB tariff changes ...
Multiple sources from the Presidency have told The PUNCH that political leaders from the South-South, especially governors ...
Hope Gas continues to pursue 23 condemnation suits for rights of way for its Connector Project. The 30-mile pipeline is intended to increase natural gas supply to. Hope filed 31 separate condemnation ...
The domestic terrorism designation could give law enforcement sweeping authority to surveil people protesting against Elon ...
The fossil-fuel industry wants to avoid the financial penalties that tobacco companies faced and is asking for the ...
The Russian president has figured out a way to get Trump’s attention and distract him to such effect it delivers what Russia really wants. By reducing Ukraine to business deals and minerals, there is ...
The senator, a target of several protests around the state in recent days, described a bright future for Alaska, based on ...
Tariffs, tax credits and deregulation are among the industry’s top priorities. Oil and gas executives met with President ...
Changing from gas to climate-friendly electric appliances often involves expensive retrofits. A growing list of companies ...
States with aggressive climate goals like Oregon face a conundrum: EVs can help reduce emissions in the transportation sector ...