Monday, July 13, 2026

BLM Appeals Wyoming Judge’s Injunction to Halt BLM’s New Frac Rules

The Department of Interior’s fracing regulations paused by Wyoming judge A group including several states and Native American tribes filed their final briefs with a Wyoming judge today to stop new federal rules regarding hydraulic fracturing. The U.S. Department of Interior is appealing a preliminary injunction by filing their opening brief this week in the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of

Russia, China

LNG Exports are a Lifeline for Natural Gas Prices

Chenier ships its sixth LNG cargo – destination: Europe The sixth LNG cargo to leave from Chenier Energy’s (ticker: LNG) Sabine Pass project is set to bring U.S. liquefied natural gas to Europe for the first time. The Continent, which will be the third to import U.S. LNG, has predominantly received its natural gas from Russia and Norway in the

Rosneft

China May Buy 19.5% Stake in Rosneft

Sale of major Rosneft stake to CNPC signals strengthening ties between China and Russia China National Petroleum Corp. Deputy Chief Executive Wang Zhongcai said the company is interested in purchasing a stake in Rosneft, Russia’s state-owned oil company. The sale would strengthen the ties between the two countries, which have increasingly been working together on energy projects. Russia needs the