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February 26, 2026
Trump makes misleading energy claims in his State of the Union address

President Donald Trump delivered the second State of the Union address of his second administration and touted record natural gas and oil production as part of his “drill, baby, drill” agenda.

February 26, 2026
U.S. has become top natural gas exporter over the past 10 years

In the decade since the first cargo of liquified natural gas (LNG) shipped from a major U.S. terminal, the country has become the world’s top exporter of the fuel.

February 25, 2026
New York environmental regulators seek dismissal of Constitution Pipeline

The New York Department of Environmental Conservation is asking a federal regulator to dismiss an application to revive a controversial natural gas pipeline.

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February 19, 2026

Massive gas-powered data center in Permian Basin is latest in string of Texas AI computing hubs

Texas’s environmental agency recently approved the latest in a string of large gas-fired power plants to support the state’s burgeoning data center industrial complex. The GW Ranch Project, set to be constructed in Pecos County, West Texas, in the Permian Basin, could generate up to 7.65 gigawatts of electricity, making it the largest power project in the U.S. One gigawatt of electricity can power about 750,000 homes, so this single data center complex could power over five million homes, or a large American city.

Ari Phillips
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February 12, 2026

Trump Administration sues California to block new law protecting schools and homes from nearby drilling

The Trump Administration's Department of Justice recently sued California to try to block a new state law designed to prevent oil wells from being drilled dangerously close to schools, homes, hospitals, and other sensitive locations where people live, work, and gather. The federal lawsuit comes after the failure of an expensive effort by the oil and gas industry to try to revoke the California law by voter referendum, which was rejected in a wave of community pushback and public outcry.

Brendan Gibbons
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February 5, 2026

Trump Administration gives pipeline companies a new way to sidestep safety rules

As companies plan a massive expansion of fossil fuel pipelines across the U.S., the Trump Administration is making it easier for operators to avoid following pipeline safety regulations. Under a new policy directive, the nation’s pipeline safety agency stated it would not take up enforcement actions against companies that receive waivers to avoid safety rules. Concerns of spills and explosions grow among environmental groups.

Ari Phillips
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January 29, 2026

After economic ‘rupture’ with U.S., Canada looks to Asia for oil exports

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a sweeping agreement with the government of Alberta, home to the country’s vast tar sands oil reserves, laying the groundwork for a new oil pipeline to transport oil to British Columbia’s northern coast for export. With Canada engaged in an increasingly tense trade war with the United States, Carney is seeking to send more of Canada’s oil to Asia and to develop stronger energy sector relations with Pacific Rim countries.

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