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Who Could Run Trump’s Pro-Drilling Energy Policies?

(Reuters) – President-elect Donald Trump has promised to overhaul U.S. energy policy, with an aim of maximizing the country’s already record-high oil and gas production by rolling back regulation and speeding up permitting. Who will he choose to run the key departments and agencies to get this work done? Here are some of the names …

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From Oil to EVs, Here’s What a Trump Victory Means for Energy

Win empowers him to attack climate policies he’s dubbed a scam Republican will also push policies to produce more oil and gas Donald Trump’s victory promises to shake up US energy and environmental policy, with sweeping implications for oil production, offshore wind development and electric vehicle sales. The win empowers him to deliver on his …

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How Trump’s Second Administration Affects Business: Musk, Tariffs and More

Donald Trump’s return to the White House after winning the Nov. 5 U.S. presidential election may reshape American business. Much depends on whom he appoints as deputies and cabinet members, including the role of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, and what tariffs he enacts. Following are some major issues and sectors to watch:WHAT ROLE WILL ELON …

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US Natural Gas Prices Drop 4% on Mild Forecasts

(Reuters) – U.S. natural gas futures fell about 4% on Tuesday on forecasts for mild weather to continue through late-November, keeping heating demand lower than usual for this time of year and allowing utilities to add more gas into storage for at least a couple more weeks. Analysts projected utilities injected more gas than normal …

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Can the No. 1 Oil Producer Lead the Way on Climate? The U.S. Is Trying It

The latest in American exceptionalism is exporting 50% more oil than Saudi Arabia while trying to prod the world towards net zero. Bloomberg It sounded like the top American climate diplomat really meant it: “We are moving away from fossil fuels,” said John Kerry, in one of his last acts as the US negotiator at the close …

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Climate Skeptics Are Hatching Big Plans for a Second Trump Term

Activists would push a new Republican administration to boost coal-fired power, block EPA science and challenge models of global warming. Activists who dispute the severity of human-caused climate change are quietly preparing to seize their moment should Donald Trump win a second term. Pushed to the political fringes during Joe Biden’s presidency, they are now laying the groundwork …

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Iran Braces for Trump Victory, Fearing More Israeli Strikes, Western Sanctions

 Iran’s leadership and allies are bracing for what they would regard as a dreadful outcome of the imminent U.S. presidential election: A return to power of Donald Trump. Opinion polls suggest the Republican Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris remain locked in a close contest. But Iranian leaders and their regional allies in Lebanon, …

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Big Oil Sees AI Boom Driving ‘Crazy Demand’ for U.S. Natural Gas

Bloomberg News A surge in energy demand from technology giants that are rapidly developing cloud computing and artificial intelligence — known as hyperscalers — is becoming a major boon for the fossil fuel industry. That’s was the view of Murray Auchincloss, chief executive officer of BP Plc, who sees the technology sector’s hunger for reliable energy supplies …

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As America Votes, These Big Energy Projects Hang in the Balance

Harris and Trump have both touted the promise of lower energy bills while campaigning for president — but they’ve laid out starkly different visions for how to get them.   The outcome of next week’s US presidential election is poised to have profound implications for a handful of multi-billion-dollar energy projects. Republican Donald Trump, who has …

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US LNG Exports to Rise at Smallest Pace Since 2016

(Reuters) – U.S. liquefied natural gas exports this year will rise about 2%, analysts estimate, the smallest annual increase since 2016 when the first big U.S. LNG export plant opened, launching a boom that drove the country’s producers to the top of world gas exporters. Slower gains reflect delays and production outages and the absence …

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