“A Fundamental Shift in the Political Case for LNG Exports.”

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Gas Line, Q3 2021Nikos Tsafos, CSIS, October 1, 2021 Gas Line is a quarterly publication that looks at major news stories in global gas—ranging from project development to markets and geopolitics U.S. LNG Exports Starting to Impact Domestic Prices The bottom line: In the five-plus years since the United States started liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the lower 48 states, … read more

Reality Check on Emissions. Anti-Green, Pro-China Mining Law? Arctic Cooling.

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NEWS OF THE DAY: From the Washington Examiner, Daily on Energy: EIA’S REALITY CHECK ON CURRENT EMISSIONS TRAJECTORY: Without significant policy changes or technological breakthroughs, global energy consumption and carbon emissions will increase through 2050 as a result of population and economic growth, the Energy Information Administration projects in its annual International Energy Outlook released this morning. Renewables will be … read more

Canada vs. Whitmer Pipeline Battle. Focus on LNG. Dealing with Juneau stalemate.

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NEWS OF THE DAY: Canada Escalates Michigan Pipeline BattleKait Bolangaro, Bloomberg/Rigzone, October 5, 2021 The Canadian government invoked oil and gas transit rights under a decades-old treaty with the U.S. to stop Michigan’s attempt to shut down an Enbridge Inc. pipeline under the Great Lakes.  A 1977 agreement states Canada and the U.S. must allow natural gas and crude oil … read more