Permitting delays. Tight LNG Market. Mahn Choh Cuts AK Spend.

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Today’s Key Takeaways:  350.org had a meteoric rise after killing Keystone – now crashing. Drilling permits delayed after judge stops social cost of carbon pricing. Lack of new supply and investment leads to tight LNG market. Kinross reduces 2022 spending at Manh Choh to US$26 million citing impacts of inflation and contractor and labor market constraints in Alaska. NEWS OF … read more

Friday Fact Check: FERC Adds Climate Change Considerations to Pipelines.

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From the Washington Examiner, Daily on Energy: PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE TO GET MORE ENVIRONMENTAL SCRUTINY: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted yesterday in a party-line vote to begin considering how proposed gas infrastructure projects could affect climate change, as well as how they would impact local communities especially subject to pollution, as it weighs whether such projects are in the public … read more

The Big Take. BLM Superpower. Oil Eating Microbes.

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Today’s Key Takeaway:  EU banks continue to invest in oil and gas. The big take:  the story of crude’s collapse, what its comeback means for global economy. BLM Leader Tracy Stone-Manning is now in position to exert significant influence on national energy policy, those who know her say her superpower is “collaboration.”  Houston start-up uses oil eating microbes to make … read more