The Trump Administration on Tuesday proposed a new rule aimed at speeding up and streamlining the permitting process for large energy and infrastructure projects, including oil and gas pipelines and ...
A high-pressure gas leak Friday morning in Margate forced evacuations of downbeach businesses and million dollar homes just a block from the beach. The gas leak, which lasted more than two hours, ...
Opponents of a proposed natural gas expansion project in the town of Brookfield filed a legal appeal on Wednesday to block the state’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection from issuing a ...
A tractor-trailer carrying natural gas caught fire Tuesday morning on the state Thruway, blocking traffic for miles as the truck was engulfed in flames, officials said. The fire started around 9 a.m.
India is offering 50 exploration blocks across oil, gas and coalbed methane (CBM) assets, in a move aimed at reducing the nation’s dependence on oil imports and securing long-term energy security.
Oil and gas producer Indonesia has put up for tender eight new blocks to award to companies as Southeast Asia’s biggest economy looks to boost domestic hydrocarbon reserves and production. Interested ...
Much has changed in the automotive industry since the beginning of the 20th century. Traditionally, the material trusted under the hood for engine blocks was iron. In fact, some brands like Dodge and ...
The GENIUS Act passed nearly six months ago, but for Dante Disparte the benefits are only starting to emerge. "It's a landmark piece of legislation," Disparte, the chief strategy officer and head of ...
Fifty oil and gas blocks are up for auctioning from today as the 2025 licencing round bid portal come alive today. The auction, spanning multiple basins and terrains, is part of the Nigerian Upstream ...
Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin said he expects growth to continue next year, but with smarter adjustments that expand capacity without new bottlenecks. Ethereum crossed a threshold in execution ...
CONSUMER CHOICE: Key HVAC trade organizations say consumers — not state and local government — should make the call on whether their homes are heated and cooled by gas, electricity, or something else.