Posts Tagged ‘natural gas’
Cooking but with Someone Else’s Gas: EPA Regulation Roll-Back Could Harm the United States’ Role in the Global Energy Economy
By: Michaelyn Preston Early in his second term, President Trump declared an energy emergency in the United States, incentivizing and facilitating faster energy production through deregulation.[1] The Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”), in accordance with Executive Order 14154 (“EO 14154”), recently proposed the repeal of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (“GHGRP”).[2] EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin cited…
Read MoreEnergy Ambitions vs. Environmental Stakes: The Fight Over Alaska LNG’s Future
By Kelsey Ayers The Alaska LNG project is a massive $45 billion initiative aimed at commercializing natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope.[1] The project includes constructing an 807-mile pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to a gas treatment plant and liquefaction facility on the Kenai Peninsula, designed to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) primarily to Asian markets.[2]…
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