Mountain Valley Asks US Supreme Court to Vacate Stays Halting Pipeline

Mountain Valley said the appellate court lacked authority to stay the construction because the debt deal approved by Congress said the pipeline was in the national interest and "expressly stripped all courts" of jurisdiction to review decisions by federal agencies over its approval.

China Signals Deeper Reforms in Oil, Gas, Power

The Chinese Communist Party approved a wide range of proposals for markets, including the country's power networks and oil and natural gas markets

BOEM Updating Decommissioning Financial Requirements

BOEM proposes stronger financial assurance requirements for the offshore oil and gas industry to protect taxpayers from being forced to pay decommissioning costs.

The Energy Transition Requires Economic Transition

Panel: Putting a dent in the fossil fuel supply by deploying renewable energy sources requires stronger supply chains, whole systems thinking.

Permitting Reform Gains Momentum

Federal compromise on NEPA legislation has cleared some longstanding ambiguities.

US Judge Orders Enbridge to Shut Down Portions of Wisconsin Pipeline Within 3 Years

Enbridge has been ordered to shut down its pipeline running through tribal land located in Wisconsin and pay almost $5.2 million for trespassing.

Elon Musk: Permitting Holding America Back

The serial entrepreneur covered a wide range of topics, including EVs, the battery supply chain and the need for permitting reforms during the EEI 2023 conference.

India Cabinet Approves $11 B Revival Plan for State-owned BSNL

The Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd revival package consists of 890.47 billion Indian rupees, which equates to approximately $10.79 billion USD. 

Passage of Debt Bill Clears Way for MVP, Swifter Permitting for Infrastructure

The MVP natural gas pipeline and a swifter permitting process win as debt ceiling legislation weathers resistance from senators.

SUPER DUG: IPAA's Pruett Talks Permit Reform [WATCH]

Hart Energy's Nissa Darbonne sat down with IPAA Chairman Steve Pruett at SUPER DUG to discuss permit reform, saying "oil and gas isn't going away."