As part of the three-day long 2024 US-Republic of Korea Energy Security Dialogue, Energy Workforce
Energy Workforce & Technology Council Energy Workforce’s 2024 Annual Meeting, themed “Capturing the Future: Utilizing
On Thursday of last week, the House passed H.R. 7176, “Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act” 224-200. This strong vote total is somewhat of a rarity in the closely divided partisan House. The yes votes included a number of Democrats who crossed party lines to support the legislation. Democratic members Caraveo, Cuellar, Costa, Golden, Gonzalez, Larsen, Peltola, Perez and Veasey all supported the measure. Democrats were not hesitant to express their support for the measure. “I’m for American energy, I’m for Texas, and I’m for my congressional district, as simple as that,” said Gonzalez. “Some people have really lost it on the idea of how we treat American energy in this country.”
This week the Council on Environmental Quality published its final rules implementing permitting language for
Energy Workforce & Technology Council Energy Workforce’s 2024 Annual Meeting, themed “Capturing the Future: Utilizing
Kate Aschwege, Corporate Accounting Manager, for Brigade Energy Services, is a graduate of the Energy
Council Members in Peters Township voted unanimously on January 26 to form a working group to study whether drilling should be allowed within the municipality. The
State Senator Gene Yaw has introduced a bill allowing the Public Utility Commission to regulate pooling of leased land into units for coordinated extraction of oil
Upstream Conventional & Unconventional Onshore Development Governor-elect Tom Wolf (D) plans to explore ways to reduce methane emissions from natural gas production. In addition to
Upstream Conventional & Unconventional Onshore Development State Senator Stewart J. Greenleaf (R) reintroduced legislation at the beginning this month to amend the Pennsylvania Oil and
Upstream Conventional & Unconventional Onshore Development A study conducted by the Center for Rural Pennsylvania looked at the impact of Marcellus Shale development on public
Upstream Conventional & Unconventional Onshore Development Researchers at Pennsylvania State University are working to provide residents with more information about the development and potential impacts
Midstream: [email_link] The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved a $700 million pipeline project to bring Marcellus Shale natural gas from Pennsylvania into New England and
[email_link] Governor Tom Corbett’s defeat to Democrat opponent Tom Wolf, a businessman from York County, has implications for oil and gas operations in the Marcellus
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