Saturday, June 6, 2026

U.S. DOE Releases First Quadrennial Energy Review

QER Calls for Modernizing the Nation’s NatGas Transmission and Distribution Systems On April 21, the administration released the first installment of its first Quadrennial Energy Review (QER), described as the first-ever comprehensive study of the nation’s energy infrastructure, which identifies the threats, risks, and opportunities for U.S. energy and climate security, with the goal of enabling the federal government to

Cameron LNG Set to Become Largest U.S. Export Facility

If Approved, New Export Capacity would Exceed 3.5 Bcf/d Sempra Energy’s (ticker: SRE) Cameron LNG plant, located in Hackberry, Louisiana, is about to get bigger. Representatives for the $10 billion LNG export plant applied for a facility expansion on February 24, 2015 – roughly four months after construction began. If approved, the expansion will provide an additional storage tank along

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Bill to Speed Up LNG Export Permits Delayed for Now

Republican Sen. John Hoeven of North Dakota is holding back his legislation to fast-track the Energy Department’s reviews of LNG exports for now, reports E&E News. Hoeven said he made this decision after talking to Department of Energy (DOE) head Ernest Moniz in order to garner more support for the bill before it goes to the Senate. The bill would