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091428220 html https: www wsj com politics policy biden administration moves to block oil drilling
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Energy Environment News; Dec 15 The Biden administration approved the smallest offshore oil program in U
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the two to an all time high of 1 60 A year ago it was 23 cents The U S Energy Information Administration
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of administrative changes — including hiring an outside contractor to aid staff — and asking applicants to pay
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expects U S gas fired power generation will exceed coal this year U S Energy Information Administration
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S Energy Information Administration; Nov 16 Working natural gas in U S storage reached a record high 4 017
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the Energy Information Administration said April 28 restating projections made in its Annual Energy Outlook
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the previous administration handled recently imposed an 8 9 million fine for a gas well they said
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in July U S Energy Information Administration; July 28 The productivity of natural gas wells
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in Houston The Energy Information Administration predicts that companies operating in U S shale formations
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administration won’t move forward with its latest plans to buy oil for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve amid
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s General Administration of Customs showed May 20 Saudi Arabia has traditionally been China s top crude
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invasion of Ukraine some in Congress have urged the Biden administration to come down swiftly on U
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the record year of 2019 according to a monthly report from the Energy Information Administration released Nov
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this year as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine upended markets The Kishida administration is also turning
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prices Now the Biden administration has reverted to the mean evidently fretting that a 60 rally in prices
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and piped gas down 13 1 on the month data from the General Administration of Customs showed It’s expected
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remaining in office The latest salvo for the firebrand president came Dec 3 when his administration added
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record in August U S Energy Information Administration; Sept 12 U S natural gas production continued
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Information Administration Countries across Asia and Africa are expected to increase their use of coal