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Capitol Crude: The US Energy Policy Podcast

Aug 30, 2021

As August comes to a close, Washington, DC, is ramping up again with energy issues before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

On the natural gas side, the commission could start answering longstanding questions about how it will evaluate pipelines and LNG facilities in the face of opposition and pressure to weigh...


Aug 23, 2021

President Joe Biden took a strong stance against fossil fuels right away, essentially canceling the long-simmering Keystone XK Pipeline and implementing a moratorium on all new oil and gas lease sales on federal lands and waters.

Since then though, his administration has refused to oppose other key crude oil pipeline...


Aug 16, 2021

Representative Sean Casten, Democrat-Illinois, has not been shy in sharing his belief that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will be essential in combatting climate change and pivotal to achieving the US’ ambitious clean energy and decarbonization goals.

To get the message across and garner support for...


Aug 9, 2021

The Biden administration is racing to adopt its energy and climate policy priorities before the pressures of the 2022 midterm elections limit what the White House can do.

Meghan Gordon spoke with Kevin Book, managing director of ClearView Energy Partners, about a few of the policies set to make a big impact on the US...