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October 2017

October 31, 2017

Petra Nova is one of two carbon capture and sequestration power plants in the world


October 30, 2017

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission regains ability to certificate natural gas pipelines


October 27, 2017

Haynesville shale gas production increases to highest levels since end of 2013


October 26, 2017

Gulf Coast refinery runs are approaching levels seen prior to Hurricane Harvey


October 25, 2017

China leads the growth in projected global natural gas consumption


October 24, 2017

Puerto Rico’s electricity service is slow to return after Hurricane Maria


October 23, 2017

September unplanned global oil supply disruptions fall to lowest level since January 2012


October 20, 2017

Australian domestic natural gas prices increase as LNG exports rise


October 19, 2017

Intensity of U.S. energy use in manufacturing decreases as output outpaces fuel use


October 18, 2017

Crude oil and petroleum product exports reach record levels in the first half of 2017


October 17, 2017

U.S. coal production fell in first half of 2017 after increasing in late 2016


October 16, 2017

U.S. crude oil production expected to increase through end of 2017, setting up record 2018


October 13, 2017

Spark and dark spreads indicate profitability of natural gas, coal power plants


October 12, 2017

Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions expected to fall in 2017 but rise in 2018


October 11, 2017

Winter heating costs likely to be higher this winter than last winter


October 10, 2017

Buildings energy consumption in India is expected to increase faster than in other regions


October 6, 2017

U.S. household spending for gasoline is expected to remain below $2,000 in 2017


October 5, 2017

Renewable natural gas increasingly used to meet part of EPA’s renewable fuel requirements


October 4, 2017

Global gas-to-liquids growth is dominated by two projects in South Africa and Uzbekistan


October 3, 2017

State taxes on gasoline in 2017 up 4.5% from 2016


October 2, 2017

U.S. federal government energy costs at lowest point since fiscal year 2004


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