Energy News for February 1, 2016
- by BPC Staff
- on February 1, 2016
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- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Consol official sees increasing efficiency in shale drilling
- SNL Financial: Marcellus production uptick narrows Henry Hub discount
- SNL Financial: FERC office gives environmental OK to Texas Gas expansion project
- The Associated Press: Atlantic drilling gets pushback from N.J. lawmakers, shore groups
- The Associated Press: Constitution Pipeline can’t move forward until N.Y. permit issued
- United Press International: Calif. senators want cause of Aliso Canyon leak investigated
- Morning Consult: The Coming Week: No, It’s Not Iowa. It’s Energy and Iran
- The Hill: DOE Proposing Air Conditioner Standards
- The Washington Post: The Staggering Economic Cost of Air Pollution
- The Associated Press: U.S. Agrees to Environmental Review of Offshore Oil Fracking
- The Washington Examiner: Chevron: Oil Prices Will Rise, But Not Before Big Losses
- The Wall Street Journal: North Dakota Pipeline Leaks Oily Waste Water Into Creek
- The New York Times: Ethanol Mandate, A Boon to Iowa Alone, Faces Rising Resistance
- Reuters: Oil to Average Just Over $40 in 2016, Biggest Cut to Forecasts In a Year
- The Houston Chronicle: Chevron Delays Big Projects, Plows the Permian Basin
- Reuters: Oil Rises, Pares Losses in January on Hopes for Production Deal
- Charlotte Business Journal: Duke Energy Wants N.C. to Open Up Planning for EPA Carbon Mandate
- Charlotte Business Journal: Duke Energy Puts $100,000 Into Eastern N.C. Solar Center
- Utility Dive: Renewable Portfolio Standards Offer Billions in Benefits, LBNL Study Finds
- The Wall Street Journal: Buyers Remain Scarce for Bankrupt Coal Miners
- The San Francisco Chronicle: Yes Nukes! Conservationists Rally to Save State’s Nuclear Plant
- PV Magazine: New York Includes Subsidies for Nukes, Long-Term Contracts for Renewables in its Clean Energy Standard
- Live 5 News: Lawmakers Talk State of Nuclear Energy in S.C.
- E&E: From Fad to Fixture: How Investors Are Waking Up to Climate Risk
- The Washington Post: Ted Cruz Keeps Saying That Satellites Don’t Show Global Warming. Here’s the Problem
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