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Completing the European Internal Energy Market [VIDEO]
Hughes Belin, leading Energy & journalist for viEUws - the EU Policy Broadcaster, talks to European Parliament rapporteur on making the Internal Energy Market work.[read more]
D.C. Circuit Rejects FERC Jurisdiction Over Natural Gas Market Manipulation
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit concluded that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission lacks jurisdiction to enforce a $30 million fine against accused natural gas market manipulator Brian Hunter.[read more]
Better Data for Better Decisions on LNG
Opponents of a free market for natural gas have been trumpeting a new study which purports to show that LNG exports would be an economic negative for the United States.[read more]
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