All Pain, No Gain. Anti-LNG Activists in Alaska & Canada Face Dilemma.

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Today’s Key Takeaways:  If you succeed in blocking your local LNG plant, it doesn’t mean the emissions don’t happen. Saudi ends “cliffhanger” over oil production. Europe:  solar beats coal, with a glitch. New survey with same results:  voters prefer affordability over climate agenda. NEWS OF THE DAY: Canada’s GHG Cap on the Oil and Gas Industry Is All Pain With … read more

Friday Fact:  Alaska:  Permitting Pandemic Posterchild

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US Permitting pandemic plagues AlaskaShane Lasley, North of 60 Mining News, June 2, 2023 Alaska’s unparalleled potential to be a major domestic supplier of the minerals and metals critical to the clean energy transition attracted some of North America’s top commodities investors and analysts to Anchorage for the second annual Alaska Sustainable Energy conference. The 49th State’s rich mineral resources, … read more

88 Energy Gains Acreage on Alaska’s North Slope

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Today’s Key Takeaways: North Slope Project Leonis area promising.  Exxon frack efforts can double shale oil.  Mountain Valley Pipeline would have advanced “with or without” debt ceiling bill.  Decarbonization goals won’t happen without mining and permitting reform.  Senate ayes and nays on debt ceiling.  NEWS OF THE DAY: 88 Energy Awarded Project Leonis Acreage on Alaska’s North SlopeJournal of Petroleum … read more