U.S. LNG Exports Could Ensure European Energy Security
Originally published on Fuel Fix — The ongoing crisis in Ukraine is a flashpoint for European and American leaders to reinforce energy security in Europe and redouble efforts to decrease Europe’s dependence on Russian natural gas. Russia provides nearly one-third of Europe’s annual natural gas demand which totaled 18.7 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) in 2013. …
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Some doubt that PG&E will be indicted for San Bruno blast
KTVU.com SAN BRUNO, Calif. — On Thursday Pacific Gas & Electric announced that it expected to be criminally indicted by the U.S. Attorney for the deadly San Bruno blast, but one day later, papers have yet to be filed. The September 2012 blast killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes. If PG&E does not plead …
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Former PHMSA administrator: Keystone XL is safe and should be approved
’ve overseen thousands of hazardous material shipments by pipe, rail, train, truck and barge across the country as the former administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. By design, the PHMSA review process is deliberately thorough. It is transparent. And it is a proven process with a clear beginning and ending point. A …
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