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Energy News for January 3, 2018

January 3, 2018 by BPC Staff
  • E&E News: BLM no longer aiming to prevent drilling in key habitat
  • Bloomberg: The U.S. Just Burned the Most Natural Gas Ever
  • Reuters: China set to top Japan as world’s biggest natural gas importer
  • CNBC: Oil could hit $80 per barrel by the end of 2018, says portfolio manager
  • The Post and Courier: Dominion offers to buy SCANA in wake of S.C. nuclear plant failure
  • The Associated Press: GOP Rep. Shuster, transportation panel chair, to retire
  • Knoxville News Sentinel: TVA breaks energy demand records amid Artic blast, shares tips to reduce utilities costs
  • The Wall Street Journal: As Trump Weighs New Tariffs, Imports of Washers, Solar Panels Jump
  • Quartz: The Dutch plan to build an artificial island to support the world’s largest wind farm
  • The Hill: Coal mining deaths more than double in 2017
  • The Associated Press: New Mexico utility grapples with costs of closing coal plant
  • The Post and Courier: Hedge-fund investors will turn a $171 million profit from S.C.’s nuclear settlement – with a catch
  • The Associated Press: Energy Department to permanently close damaged Hanford tank

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