Last Gasp For Mountain Valley Pipeline Natural Gas Project
The Mountain Valley Pipeline saga is not over, but the writing is on the wall for the US natural gas industry in West Virginia and elsewhere.
The Mountain Valley Pipeline saga is not over, but the writing is on the wall for the US natural gas industry in West Virginia and elsewhere.
New wind power project sails ahead while fossil fuel stakeholders come to grips with record breaking heat and a fresh round of COVID-19 lockdowns.
The notorious Keystone XL oil sands pipeline and “carbon bomb” enabler suffered yet another legal body blow this week, but it ain’t over ’til it’s over.
Two pipelines bit the dust this week, and it’s only Monday.
The US 4th Circuit Court of Appeals would like to know why the Forest Service suddenly fell in love with the proposed Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline.
Add the Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline to the growing pile of campaign promises that President* Trump has yet to keep.
Fossil fuel stakeholders got a double dose of bad news yesterday. In the morning Siemens announced it would drop thousands from its power and gas operations, partly due to a drop in demand for oil and gas turbines. Around the same time, TransCanada sent out word that its that Keystone tar sands oil pipeline sprang an underground leak in South Dakota.
The Dakota Access pipeline hit a major stumbling block over the weekend, but developers are expected to continue to fight for their planned route.
A massive pipline spill on a Koch-owned pipeline has resulted in a 6-state emergency, demonstrating the risks and hazards of long distance fuel supply.
The Keystone XL pipeline lives on in federal court, but it could encounter new issues related to fracking and earthquakes in Oklahoma.