Energy News Roundup: Report Shows No Radiation Risk From Fracking, Crude Prices Rise As Dollar Weakens & Obama Administration Opens Up Southern Atlantic Coast To Offshore DrillingBy Conor O'Sullivan
A
new report from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
has found that there is little to no risk of radiation exposure from
hydraulic fracturing activity. “In the most comprehensive study of the
subject ever conducted, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection found that there is no concern of radiation exposure from
fracking wells for
Meeting Our Partners in Saudi Arabia and U.S. Military Forces in BahrainBy U.S. Department of Energy
Earlier
this month, I accompanied Dr. Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall on her first
overseas trip as Deputy Secretary of Energy — a visit to the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia and the United States Fifth Fleet in Bahrain, a component
command of U.S. Central Command. The trip was an exceptional opportunity
for the Deputy Secretary to reinforce the
Oil Prices Rise After Death of Saudi KingBy Joseph Atiyeh | Baker Donelson
Oil prices surged following Saudi Arabia’s Royal Court announcement of the death of King Abdullah on Friday.
Brent crude climbed as much as 2.6 percent, while West Texas
Intermediate jumped 3.1 percent, following the announcement. It is yet
to be seen whether Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s largest oil producer, will
change its policies with respect to its oil output, but many analysts do
not expect Saudi’s oil policies to change with the crowning of King
Abdullah’s half-brother, Crown Prince Salman. In fact, Bloomberg reports
that King Salman announced he will maintain the policies of his
predecessor and that Saudi Oil Minister Ali Al-Naimi will remain in his
post.
Energy Quote of the Day: ‘Lower Oil Prices will Make it More Difficult to Achieve Climate-change Goals’By Edward Dodge
The
Saudis have stated that their goal in maintaining current oil output
and export volumes has been to protect market share against foreign
rivals. The Saudi’s rivals are not limited to other oil producers
though, they are also striving to undermine clean energy technologies
and climate change policies. “Lower oil prices are going to make
Water Way To Power CommunitiesBy Anmar Frangoul | CNBC
Until
we lose it, many of us take electricity for granted: for the past 100
years, the developed world has grown to expect a constant supply of
power at the flick of a switch. However, for many people across the
globe, gaining access to a reliable supply of electricity is extremely
difficult, if not impossible.
Another Step Forward for Demand Response, FERC Order 745 CaseBy Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange Blog
Over
the past several months, we’ve been providing updates on the ongoing
litigation surrounding Order 745 – a vital, federal rule on demand
response. As a low-cost, environmentally beneficial resource, demand
response relies on people and technology, not power plants, to manage
stress on the electric grid during periods of peak energy demand. Simply
put,
Capturing Methane to Fuel Drilling OperationsBy Edward Dodge
Methane
emissions from oil and gas production have become a serious issue for
regulators concerned about greenhouse gasses, as well as for oil and gas
producers who see lots of money going up in flames as gas flares and
vents. But technology innovators are finding ways to capture the wasted
natural gas and profitably use
Energy Executive Insight: Jerry Dyess, Founder, Choose EnergyBy Breaking Energy
This
is the latest installment in our Energy Executive Insight Series that
gives executives at major energy companies an opportunity to share
knowledge and experiences about the energy industry, their careers and
their organizations. What has been the biggest positive energy industry
change since the start of your career? Most notably the expansion and
awareness
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Energy News Roundup: Report Shows No Radiation Risk From Fracking, Crude Prices Rise As Dollar Weakens & Obama Administration Opens Up Southern Atlantic Coast To Offshore Drilling
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