U.S. Energy Policy Under Trump
Following the November 5th U.S. Presidential election, Donald Trump was named President for a second, non-consecutive, term. There has been great debate in recent...
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We are going to learn some definitions and terms to help professionals from industries other than those in the energy sector better understand the...
The face of energy is transitioning from dependence on fossil fuels to renewable and clean energy solutions. With pressure from the current administration and...
U.S. oil production slowdown
For the past two years, the United States has set oil production records. This growth is a continuance of the surge in oil production...

THE ENERGY MESSAGE

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As part of our Energy Law Program at Texas Tech University School of Law, we present an Energy Law Lecture Series. We bring in...
SAE Renewables, headquartered in Edinburgh, Scotland, has quietly been laboring away in northern Scotland for more than a decade on an elusive target—that of...
How Natural Gas Keeps Electricity Cheap and Plentiful in Pennsylvania
A recent article at the Energy Information Administration’s “Today In Energy” site reveals an important but seldom appreciated fact about natural gas: that an...
moving away from coal
After depending heavily on coal for power for decades, the United States may finally be leaving coal in the past, as more oil, natural...
INSTEAD OF A PREDICTION, HERE’S A PLAN
After the introduction of unconventional extraction techniques in the 1990s with the Barnett Shale near Fort Worth, Texas, natural gas production began to rise...
Can the Oil Industry Avoid Drilling Itself out of Prosperity For Once?
In case you hadn’t noticed yet, the oil and gas industry in the U.S. has not only recovered from its terrible, COVID-generated bust of...