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Texas asks 19 finance firms for details on fossil-fuel stances- oil and gas 360

Texas asks 19 finance firms for details on fossil-fuel stances

World Oil (Bloomberg) — Texas is seeking information from more than a dozen major finance firms on whether their operations discriminate against the fossil-fuel industry. The state’s comptroller wrote to 19 businesses seeking clarification of their fossil-fuel investment policies and procedures. Any company that fails to respond within 60 days “will be presumed to be boycotting energy companies,” according to

Colorado Energy Law Fallout: Boulder County Enacts Emergency Oil and Gas Moratorium through Q1 2020 - Oil & Gas 360

Climate Movement Sends Highly Organized Members to Colorado Caucuses

Securing political support for 2,500 foot drilling setbacks, abolishing the COGCC, removing public funds from banks who make loans to fossil fuel companies  The movement against shale development has progressed considerably beyond a group of activists holding signs and shouting anti-fracing slogans in front of the capitol. The “climate justice” movement, which calls its goal of replacing fossil fuels with

First Zero-Emissions Natural Gas Plant Coming to a Grid Near You – Yes, It’s Powered by a Fossil Fuel

If zero-emissions technology takes off, is there a need for the environmental movement? Look out wind and solar, a North Carolina company, NET Power, LLC, has broken ground on a first-of-its-kind: a zero-emissions natural gas demonstration power plant. A collaborative effort between Exelon Generation (ticker: EXC, ExcelonCorp.com) , CB&I (ticker: CBI, cbi.com), 8 Rivers Capital (8riverscapital.com) and Toshiba (ticker: TYO, toshiba.com),

Cushing oil storage tanks -oilandgas360

Fossil Fuel v. Renewable Energy: Did Green Slip through the Door while North American Oil & Gas Companies were Busy Creating the Shale Boom?

Cultural Attitudes: 55 Years can make a World of Difference. So can 12. Remember the iconic 1960-era engineer? He wore a pocket protector in the shirt pocket of his short-sleeved white dress shirt. He usually had two or three ballpoint pens sticking up next to a small slide rule—he was the symbol of a culture that respected and emphasized things

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