California is not going to allow transportation through its state of petroleum from new leases off the Pacific Coast. This decision is thought to attack
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U.S. Intensifies the Sale of its Light Crude Abroad
Washington has widened oil export cap and thus opened a new front in the battle for oil market share readying the global markets for as
Asia Buys US Ultra-Light Oil for First Time in 40 Years
Japan and South Korea have bought the first ultra-light oil from the United States after Washington eased the 40-year-old ban on trading US crude oil
BHP Billiton Wants to Build Potash Export Facility in Canada
The Anglo-Australian mining company BHP Billiton mulls building a potash export facility for its Canadian Jansen project at Washington state’s Port of Vancouver. The Jansen
Washington Relaxes Oil Export Restrictions
The United States has provided two oil companies – Pioneer Natural Resources Co and Enterprise Products Partners – with permission to export oil, which could
Pacific’s Salish Sea Seen as Fossil Fuel Paradise
Pacific Northwest’s Salish Sea is increasingly being seen as a fossil fuel gateway. Yet, the current pressure to build more rail and shipping capacity in
US National Climate Assessment: Challenges to Energy Infrastructure
Washington has released its third 800-page National Climate Assessment. The report has been co-authored by hundreds of specialists and scientists, who shared their insights on
Russia’s Energy Firms Wither as Sanctions Grow
The rating agency Standard&Poor’s (S&P) cut the credit ratings for some of Russia’s major energy and transportation firms as more sanctions against President Vladimir Putin’s