Fears hot springs in the remote NT could be damaged by fracking on a cattle station prompt water scientists and Indigenous ...
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The U.S. has oil insurance

Oil tankers have mostly stopped entering or exiting the Persian Gulf as Iran threatens to block the Strait of Hormuz amid an ongoing war with the United States that has killed its supreme leader and ...
The fracking process creates environmental damage and can significantly impact local communities. For example, it can lead to ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Nearly 3 billion gallons of oil and gas wastewater have been injected underground in southeastern Ohio — ...
Freeing oil and gas deposits from its shale, tight sand and coalbed methane coverings was first done with explosives in 1865. Using pressurized fluid and ...
The United States is pumping more oil than any country in world history. Without all that crude, Americans could already be paying $4 or even $5 a gallon for gasoline, making the energy spike caused ...
Area where Louisiana earthquake reported is major natural gas fracking zone ...
Ten years ago, Cheniere Energy began an export boom that is saving the world economy today.
Since a fifth of the world’s liquefied natural gas has to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, it is no surprise that the price ...
Thank goodness for American ingenuity. Fracking technology has provided the United States with energy independence in both ...
The United States has been chasing the rhetorical goal of energy independence — the ability to produce enough domestic energy to be essentially free of dependence on imports — since the energy crisis ...
But the world changes — fast-forward a decade, and those same nations are guzzling U.S. LNG like it’s fine Bordeaux, all while patting themselves on the back for ditching Russian gas. Is it hypocrisy?