regulations
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But no one appears really happy with the cumulative impact rules lauded by the Colorado Energy and Carbon Management Commission as “a big step forward.”
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Following 2 years of setbacks, the deal to shift the US supermajor’s assets to a local operator has finally closed.
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A government-imposed limit on gas reinjection aimed at fueling domestic growth risks cooling future investor interest in Brazil’s offshore.
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The updated rules are designed to increase safety during operations in the US Outer Continental Shelf, including in high-pressure/high-temperature environments in the Gulf of Mexico.
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NextDecade taps Bechtel for $4.3-billion turnkey EPC for Train 4 of the Texas plant, but a federal appeals court hits a partial reset button.
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With shaky state funding and the EPA hamstrung by the Supreme Court, New Mexico could face a future with reduced protections.
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The settlement to reduce emissions in North Dakota includes the largest ever Clean Air Act stationary source penalty and is expected to result in the reduction of more than 2.3 million tons of pollution.
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The ruling said the US Department of Energy must resume reviewing permits for domestic LNG export projects.
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The revisions to the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program aim to bring greater transparency and accountability for methane emissions from oil and natural gas facilities.
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The final rule amends existing regulations and increases the level of financial assurances that operators must provide in advance.