ENERGY HEADLINES
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› Clean Power Plan Repeal Would Cost America $600 Billion, Cause 120,000 Premature Deaths The Trump Administration has prioritized repealing the Clean Power Plan, but new analysis shows that repealing the rule would cost the U.S. hundreds of billions of dollars, add more than a billion tons of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, and cause more than 100,000 premature deaths. |
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› U.S. Natural Gas Market Bulls And Bears Caged 'Indefinitely' The new reality is one where the battle between sources of supply and demand are so evenly matched that major imbalances naturally adjust before prices can spike or crater to the degrees we?ve seen in the past. Gone are the days of annual average benchmark prices north of $8.00 per MMBtu. |
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› Fracking Is Dangerous To Your Health -- Here's Why Fracking is likely the cause of a wide range of health problems. Dismantling the EPA will greatly increase our health, water safety, and environmental risks, but governmental denial means we may never know the consequences. |
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› The Natural Gas Outlook For 2017 During this warm winter, natural gas prices have tanked. But, key demand markets are laying the foundation for higher prices, eventually. The U.S., for instance, is now exporting LNG to 20 countries. |
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› World's Biggest 25 Oil & Gas Companies In 2016
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› Tesla Plans Model 3 Electric Car Production From July -- And More Gigafactories Elon Musk's maverick company plans a big production push for its first mass-market car, but avoids issuing production and sales guidance. CFO Jason Wheeler departing in April, to be replaced by former CFO Deepak Ahuja |
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› What Should Trump Do To Help The Power Industry? Four Industry Executives Weigh In President Trump's plans for the power industry are a bit of a mystery. Here are what four industry executives think his Administration should focus on over the next four years. |
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› Whiting Petroleum Seen As Good Buy Despite Higher Spending Expectations Even though it reported a narrower net loss and much higher cash flow per share than expected, the Denver oil and gas producer saw it shares hammered by news of boosting its capital expenditures this year by 36% while only expecting production to go up by 6%. |
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› Deadline To Vacate Looms At Dakota Access Protest Site As today's deadline for vacating the Oceti Sakowin protest camp looms, several important lessons can be taken away from the long saga by everyone involved. Chief among them is that much trouble can be avoided by simply following the rule of law. |
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› Tesla Priced For Perfection Into Earnings Tonight Tesla Into Earnings Tonight |
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› Tesla Model S, X and 3 with possible competitors
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› Solar Jobs Aren't What They're Cracked Up To Be Solar advocates point to the number of jobs created by the industry, but it's actually a sign of labor inefficiency. It takes a lot more jobs to produce a given amount of solar energy than oil or natural gas do. |
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