U.S. Interior Department Restores Canceled Leases to Alaska State Agency for Oil and Gas Development

The U.S. Department of the Interior has taken a significant step to boost domestic energy production by reopening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil and gas exploration and restoring previously canceled leases to an Alaska state agency. This move, announced on October 23, 2025, marks a reversal of policies from the previous administration […]

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For the 18th time, Sanctions Don’t Work!

Daily Standup Top Stories Natural Gas Has Achieved Dominance and Is No Longer a Bridge Fuel July 20, 2025 Clark Savage In the evolving global energy landscape, natural gas has undergone a profound transformation. Once positioned as a mere “bridge fuel” to facilitate the shift from coal to renewables, it is now recognized as a cornerstone […] […]

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Trump Interior Department Moves to Dismantle \’Regulatory Favoritism\’ for Wind, Solar Projects

In a significant policy reversal, the Trump administration\’s Department of the Interior (DOI) announced new measures to eliminate what it calls \”regulatory favoritism\” toward wind and solar energy projects. This initiative includes an enhanced oversight process for approvals and the termination of fee discounts, signaling a broader effort to level the playing field for traditional […]

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Charting U.S. Oil Future

Daily Standup Top Stories Redrawing of global energy markets map set to heap benefits on US February 23, 2025 Clark Savage The prospects of peace and the return of Russian gas looks likely to serve the interests of Donald Trump The Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine three years ago has reverberated through the global energy industry; unravelling Europe’s […] […]

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