Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to head the U.S. Energy Department, told U.S. senators in his confirmation hearing on Wednesday his first priority is expanding domestic energy production including liquefied natural gas and nuclear power.
Chris Wright, President-elect Donald Trump ‘s pick to head the U.S. Energy Department, will tell U.S. senators in his confirmation hearing on Wednesday his first priority is expanding domestic energy production including liquefied natural gas and nuclear power.
President Donald Trump declared a national energy emergency Monday before signing a flurry of executive orders aimed at increasing the production of oil and other fossil fuels, saying it would reduce costs for Americans stung by inflation.
Joe Biden's climate change agenda was a surprising success — and a cautionary tale for future Democratic leaders.
The order effectively reverses former President Joe Biden’s freeze on approvals for new LNG export projects seeking approval to export LNG to Europe and Asia — so-called non-f
The White House announces a "national energy emergency" to reverse US climate regulations and boost oil and gas.
Energy secretary nominee Chris Wright was questioned by members of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday as climate protesters interrupted proceedings.
Ten European Union countries have called for the 27-nation bloc to ban imports of pipeline gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia, a document seen by Reuters showed, as Europe debates fresh sanctions on Moscow over the war in Ukraine.
In 2023 Wright said on social media that "hype over wildfires is just hype to justify" policies to curb climate change. Wright would replace Jennifer Granholm, who urged caution on LNG ...
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As recent reports from DNV and Clarkson both indicated, 2024 was a record setting year for the adoption of LNG as a marine fuel. Now industry coalition SEA-LNG has published its annual “View from the Bridge” report. It not only confirms the record-breaking growth in orders but gives some insights into what’s behind the continuing trend.