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Biden Yanks Alaska Oil Leases
Sep 7, 2023 7:25 AM CDT
Biden Yanks Alaska Oil Leases
'We have a responsibility,' president says of Interior Dept. move in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
(Newser)
- As then-President Trump's days in the White House came to a close, an Alaskan state development agency was granted a slew of oil and gas leases that ended decades of a drilling moratorium in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. This week, President Biden's Department of the Interior nixed...
US May Soon Be World's
Biggest Oil Producer Again
Jul 12, 2018 12:11 AM CDT
US May Soon Be World's Biggest Oil Producer Again
Output on course to surpass Russia, Saudi Arabia
(Newser)
- The US is on pace to leapfrog both Saudi Arabia and Russia and reclaim the title of the world's biggest oil producer for the first time since the 1970s. The latest forecast from the US Energy Information Administration predicts that US output will grow next year to 11.8...
In 40-Year First,
US Paves Way
for Oil Exports
Jun 25, 2014 12:48 PM CDT
In 40-Year First, US Paves Way for Oil Exports
Administration allowing two firms leeway on 1970s ban
(Newser)
- Since the 1970s, the US has largely banned the exporting of unrefined oil. But the rules put in place after that decade's Arab oil embargo are changing: The Commerce Department is allowing two companies to export condensate, a form of ultralight oil that can be turned into gasoline, diesel,...
US Nearly World's New No. 1 Oil-and-Gas Producer
Oct 3, 2013 2:11 AM CDT
US Nearly World's New No. 1 Oil-and-Gas Producer
Combined output set to overtake Russia
(Newser)
- The shale oil and gas boom has transformed energy markets so much that the US is on course to become the world's biggest combined oil-and-gas producer this year—if it hasn't already overtaken Russia. In July, America produced around 22 million barrels a day of oil, natural gas...
US Will Be World's Top Oil Producer by 2020: Report
Nov 12, 2012 5:36 PM CST
US Will Be World's Top Oil Producer by 2020: Report
And green energy could surpass fossil fuels by 2035
(Newser)
- Hello, energy independence: The US will become the world's top oil producer by 2020 and require almost no foreign energy by 2035, according to a new International Energy Agency report. The agency bases its daring prediction on the rise in output caused by new technologies like fracking, the
LA
...
US Imports 1M Fewer
Barrels of Oil Daily
new report
Mar 12, 2012 9:41 AM CDT
US Imports 1M Fewer Barrels of Oil Daily
White House report says we're closer to achieving energy security goals
(Newser)
- The US is well on its way toward achieving President Obama's energy security goals as laid out a year ago, says an administration report out today. The White House is looking to cut oil imports by a third over the next decade, boost domestic oil and natural gas production,...
Obama OKs
More Drilling in
Alaska, Offshore
May 14, 2011 8:55 AM CDT
Obama OKs More Drilling in Alaska, Offshore
Orders annual lease sales in Alaska’s National Petroleum Reserve
(Newser)
- With both gas prises and anger on the rise, President Obama has decided to allow new drilling in Alaska's national petroleum reserve. Lease sales in the 23.5 million-acre reserve—which serves as home to millions of migratory birds, two caribou herds, gray wolves, and other wildlife—have been...
Shell Gets Go Ahead
for Arctic Drilling
May 14, 2010 5:50 AM CDT
Shell Gets Go Ahead for Arctic Drilling
Court clears the way for exploratory drill
(Newser)
- Shell got the go ahead to ' drill, baby, drill ' in the Arctic this summer, after a three-judge panel rejected a legal challenge standing in the way of their plans. The court determined that the federal Minerals Management Service ( Um, remember them? ) weighed the potential threat to...
Wind Could Provide All US Power: Feds
Apr 3, 2009 10:18 AM CDT
Wind Could Provide All US Power: Feds
Interior Dept. study sees offshore turbines generating energy
(Newser)
- Offshore winds are a largely untapped resource that could potentially supply the US with even more electricity than it currently needs, according to a new Interior Department report. The report says the area off the Atlantic coast could meet more than one-fourth of the national power demand, but the fact...
US Drilling
Boom Stalls
for Oil, Gas
Mar 14, 2009 3:10 PM CDT
US Drilling Boom Stalls for Oil, Gas
(Newser)
- It doesn't pay to drill, baby, drill anymore. Falling world prices have brought an end to the boom in domestic drilling for oil and natural gas, the
New York Times
reports. Last summer, 2,400 gas and oil rigs were deployed in the hunt for energy. Today, that figure is...
Student May Face Fed Charges for Fake Drilling Bids
Jan 12, 2009 4:40 AM CST
Student May Face Fed Charges for Fake Drilling Bids
Activist infiltrated auction, won 22,000 acres of federal land at auction in protest
(Newser)
- A Utah college activist may face federal charges and jail for making bids he can't afford on scenic tracts in a federal drilling auction last month, the
Washington Post
reports. Economics student Tim DeChristopher wielded his red auction paddle 13 times to snag $1.8 million in property before federal...
Cheaper Oil
Likely to
Stay Awhile
ANALYSIS
Nov 18, 2008 4:02 PM CST
Cheaper Oil Likely to Stay Awhile
Demand won't quickly return to old levels, and new tech, exploration keeps pressure off
(Newser)
- Oil prices are down, and they’re likely to stay that way for now, writes Ronald Bailey for
Reason
. Not only did the recent spike in gas prices drive down demand in the US; it also heightened the effect of domestic and local production. Government mandates, made in response to...
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