South Dakota High Court Rejects Eminent Domain Power for CCUS Pipeline
The South Dakota Supreme Court justices have placed yet another roadblock in the way of Summit Carbon Solutions’ highly contested carbon capture pipeline project.
The South Dakota Supreme Court justices have placed yet another roadblock in the way of Summit Carbon Solutions’ highly contested carbon capture pipeline project.
With third-quarter 2024 earnings underway, here is a compilation of dividends declared from select midstream and service and supply companies in the week of Oct. 21.
U.S. energy firms kept the number of oil and natural gas rigs unchanged this week.
By Scott Disavino Oct 25 (Reuters) – U.S. energy firms kept the number of oil and natural gas rigs unchanged this week, with the count falling by two in October, energy services firm Baker Hughes (BKR.O) said in its closely followed report on Friday. The oil and gas rig count, an early indicator of future …
US Oil and Gas Rig Count Steady This Week, Down Two in October – Baker Hughes Read More »
By Gavin Maguire LITTLETON, Colorado, Oct 25 (Reuters) – Utilities in the United States have relied on fossil fuels to generate a larger share of electricity than their counterparts in China since June, seriously undermining U.S. claims to be a leader in energy transition efforts. U.S. utilities have relied on fossil fuels to generate an …
US Power System Becomes More Fossil-Dependent Than China’s Read More »
NEW YORK, Oct 25 (Reuters) – Constellation Energy (CEG.O) is making its case to restore the operating license for its Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in the first public meeting before the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission on Friday on the unprecedented project to restart a retired reactor. Constellation, which announced last month that it …
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By Georgina Mccartney Study examines proposed drilling restrictions to protect public from oil and gas pollution Restrictions could result in 12.5 million barrels lost in first year, study says Environmental advocate argues health costs outweigh revenue loss NEW YORK, Oct 25 (Reuters) – New Mexico, the second-largest oil-producing state in the U.S., is studying new …
New Mexico Studies Oil Drilling Restrictions That Would Hit Output, Revenue Read More »
by EnergyNow Staff Data centers, the backbone of modern digital infrastructure, require substantial power for several reasons. They host thousands of servers, networking equipment, and storage systems, which collectively enable the functioning of the internet, cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and big data analytics. As the demand for digital services has grown, so too has …
Now You Know – Why Do Data Centers Require So Much Power and What Will Power Them? Read More »
Adding new-well inventory going forward will require “exploration or other creative measures,” said Nick O’Grady, whose Northern Oil and Gas holds interests in 10,000 Lower 48 wells.
HOUSTON, Oct. 24, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Epsilon Energy Ltd. (“Epsilon” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: EPSN) today reported the signing of definitive agreements to form a joint venture in the Garrington and Harmattan areas of Alberta, Canada, in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. In partnership with a leading Calgary-based private operator, Epsilon will earn a 25% working …
Epsilon Announces Entry Into The Province of Alberta Through Two Joint Ventures Read More »