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Texas LNG, one of two liquified natural gas projects outside of Port Isabel, seeks a $34 million tax abatement from Cameron County.
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A federal consumer protection agency walked back comments that gas stoves could be banned.
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A satellite has detected massive leaks of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, from natural gas plants and pipelines. Most of these releases are deliberate, resulting from sloppy pipeline repairs.
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Unlike in February, the supply disruption did not translate into problems for the electric grid. But, energy experts say, it shows Texas has more work to do to safeguard its energy infrastructure against weather-related blackouts.
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South Texas organizers are fighting back against a planned set of massive natural gas projects along the Gulf Coast. They claimed Tuesday's court decision as a victory, but "the fight continues."
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ERCOT has released a preliminary report about the causes of the power outages during February’s winter storm. But some stakeholders are already calling for it to be clarified — or even retracted. Industry experts say the news media and public are misinterpreting the data.
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With two months left in the legislative session, Texas state policymakers are split on two key issues related to the deadly power outages in February: electricity repricing and natural gas reforms.
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The Coast Guard reported Wednesday that weather conditions are still not permitting repairs of a leak at a natural gas platform offshore of Corpus…
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As more cities and states try to cut carbon emissions, natural gas is becoming a target. The city of Berkeley, Calif., just became the first to ban it in new homes, but it may not be the last.
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From Texas Standard: Brownsville, Texas, is one of the poorest metropolitan areas in the nation. But it is now being considered for almost $40 billion...