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Carbon Emissions
U.S. EPA to Consider Tougher Emissions Rules for Heavy Trucks
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will consider adopting more stringent greenhouse gas emissions rules for heavy trucks after Congress passed new i…
Carbon Pricing
Britain’s Drax Signs Deal to Sell 2 Million U.S. Carbon Removal Credits
British power generator Drax has signed a memorandum of understanding with carbon finance firm Respira International
Net Zero Emission
GM Backs Setting Tough U.S. Emissions Targets for 2030
General Motors Co said on Tuesday it backed establishing tougher federal emissions standards to help ensure at least 50% of new vehicles sold by 2030 are zero-e…
Crude Oil
U.S. Refiners May Soon Purchase More Canadian Crude
Canada’s benchmark heavy oil price could soon see a boost as U.S. refiners are expected to return to buying large volumes of Canadian crude once the massive re…
Natural Gas
A Natural Gas Shortage Is Looming for the U.S.
While natural gas prices in the United States fell after a railway strike was averted last week, it looks likely that prices both at home and abroad will spike …
Oil Price
U.S. To Sell Up to 10 Mln Bbls of Oil From SPR for Nov. Delivery
The U.S. Energy Department said on Monday it will sell up to 10 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, for delivery in November.
Carbon Emissions
U.S. Farm Agency to Triple Investment in Climate-Friendly Farming
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will invest nearly $3 billion in projects to reduce climate-harming emissions from farming and forestry, tripling the funding…
Nuclear Reactor
About 80% Of U.S. Coal Plant Sites Suitable to Host Nuclear Reactors -U.S. DOE Report
As many as 157 retired coal plants and 237 operating coal plant sites across the U.S. could be converted to nuclear power and help the country reach its net-zer…
United States
Mexico Eyes Possible Energy Dispute Fix, Welcomes New U.S. ‘Tone’
Mexico on Monday voiced hope it could work out a major dispute with the United States over energy policy as it welcomed a top U.S. delegation and President Andr…
Electric Car
Factbox: U.S. Climate Package Jump-Starts EV, Clean Energy Projects
U.S. President Joe Biden's signing of the Infrastructure Reduction Act (IRA) on Aug. 16 unlocked hundreds of billions of dollars in climate-related investments.…
Crude Oil
U.S. Emergency Oil Reserves Tumble to Lowest Since 1984
U.S. emergency crude oil stocks fell 8.4 million barrels last week to 434.1 million barrels, their lowest since October 1984, according to U.S. Department of En…
Natural Gas
ConocoPhillips, JERA Proposing to Develop U.S. Hydrogen Gas Plant
ConocoPhillips will provide natural gas and manage a carbon capture and storage facility for a proposed U.S. hydrogen gas project to be jointly developed with J…
Electric Car
Europe and Japan Opposed to U.S. EV Subsidy Discrimination
The European Union and Japan, as well as South Korea, are objecting to the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, pointing out that the United States is violating the pr…
Crude Oil
Crude in U.S. Emergency Reserve Falls to Lowest Since Dec. 1984
Crude inventory in the U.S. emergency reserves fell by 3.1 million barrels in the week to Aug. 26, according to data from the Department of Energy.
LNG
U.S. Natgas Falls 5% On Delay of Freeport LNG Plant Restart
U.S. natural gas futures fell more than 5% on news of a further delay in the resumption of initial operations at the Freeport LNG export plant in Texas.
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