Category: EPA

Energy briefs

**  The Trump administration has approved a Texas port capable of shipping 1 million barrels of oil a day proposed by Sentinel Midstream LLC. The project, first proposed in 2019 and known as the Texas GulfLink Deepwater Port, had been awaiting a final authorization from the Transportation Department’s Maritime Administration. ** General Motors is closing a …

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EPA Administrator finds $20 billion in unknown green energy funds

A week into his new job as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and Lee Zeldin discovered what he contends was a scheme by the Biden administration to dump billions of dollars into a financial institution to be quickly handed out to green energy businesses. “This scheme was the first of its kind in EPA …

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Energy briefs

** Iowa House lawmakers advance bills that would strengthen eminent domain protections, limit permit lengths and include more involvement of a consumer advocacy office in an effort to clamp down on carbon pipelines. ** The federal Bonneville Power Administration could lose up to 20% of its workforce to the Trump administration’s job cuts and hiring freeze, raising concerns about …

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Sen. Lankford attacks Biden Administration in latest Federal Fumbles book

  Elon Musk and Oklahoma U.S. Sen. James Lankford have something in common—-each is focused on eliminating government waste. Each is also highly critical of what the Biden administration’s green new energy plan did to the nation’s energy industry. Musk, of course, is in charge of DOGE, the Department of Government Efficiency while Sen. Lankford …

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Energy briefs

** EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced Wednesday that he’s found $20 billion in taxpayer money that the Biden administration “parked” at a financial institution — in an apparent effort to hide the dollars. “This scheme was the first of its kind in EPA history, and it was purposefully designed to obligate all of the money in …

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Texas asks new EPA Administrator for help in carbon capture projects

  Oil and gas groups along with industrial firms  in Texas want some help from the new EPA administrator in approval of carbon capture projects in the state. They’re wanting the state, rather than the Environmental Protection Agency, to approve projects that might boost private investment and help develop capture technology. According to Reuters, the …

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Former Oklahoma Deputy Energy Secretary named to head EPA regional office

  The newly named regional administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency is Scott Mason, a former Deputy Secretary of Energy for Oklahoma. In the position, he’ll be in charge of EPA programs in Oklahoma and four other states as well as 66 Tribal Nations. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that President …

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AG celebrates Trump pulling the plug on Biden’s EV mandate

Attorney General Gentner Drummond is celebrating after the Trump administration took action to end the EV mandate created by the Biden administration, a mandate challenged by Oklahoma and 21 other states. “The Biden Administration’s zeal for federal overreach was seemingly insatiable, particularly when it came to attacking the oil and gas industry,” said Drummond. “I …

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Energy briefs

** This week, Ford Motor Company reported that it lost $5.1 billion on its EV business in 2024. During the fourth quarter, it incurred $1.4 billion in operating losses on its EV segment. That was a slightly better result than the fourth quarter of 2023, when the company lost $1.6 billion on EVs. ** Arizona’s largest …

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New Energy Secretary reverses Biden’s policies

  Energy Secretary Chris Wright went about his first day of business by ordering a reversal of the anti-oil and gas policies implemented by Jennifer Granholm, the woman who held the job in the Biden administration Wright, the former oil company leader from Denver, Colorado immediately signed an order to have the Energy Department “unleash …

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