- ‘Unfettered’ Gas Exports Would Harm U.S. Economy, Energy Secretary Warns
If the United States were to continue exporting liquefied natural gas in
the way that has made it the world's biggest gas supplier, it would...
from: The New York Times
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- What to make of the Department of Energy’s new LNG analysis
Although this moment has come at the tail end of President Biden's term, it
comes as welcome news that the Department of Energy has finally...
from: Greenpeace
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- Gas Will Be the First Big Climate Fight of the Trump Era
When the tanker ships come toward the tiny town of Cameron, Louisiana,
Travis Dardar, a shrimp fisherman, can hear their wake coming before...
from: The Atlantic
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- Congressmen August Pfluger responds to the Department of Energy's Anti-LNG
Study
Congressmen August...
from: CBS7
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- Rystad Energy warns US LNG growth may lead to oversupply
BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 18. Former President Donald Trump's push for
deregulation and energy dominance could significantly accelerate...
from: Trend News Agency
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- LNG Study Release Signals Feds' Concern Over 'Unfettered' Expansion
The U.S. Dept. of Energy's release on Dec. 17 of a much-anticipated
analysis of environmental and economic impacts of growing export of...
from: Engineering News-Record
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- Take Action Against DOE’s Proposed Liquefied Natural Gas Terminals
Photo by Bangkok Post. On December 17th, The Department of Energy released
their long-awaited analysis on liquefied natural gas (LNG)...
from: Turtle Island Restoration Network
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- Biden admin report could slow Trump's efforts to unleash domestic natural
gas, experts say
The Biden administration is planning on releasing an evaluation of the
impacts of increased natural gas exports and experts warn it could...
from: Fox News
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- LNG Exports: a climate bomb and a price hike, warns Department of Energy
report
In a statement released Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm
said LNG exports were “neither sustainable nor advisable”
from: Greenpeace
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