As a result, some coal-burning boilers and coal-burning stoves in some villagers' homes have been demolished before natural gas has been supplied... READ MORE›
Many countries are looking to LNG as a more secure source of natural gas imports than pipelines, said Rice University's Hartley... READ MORE›
The eight regions include top natural gas producing regions Shaanxi, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Sichuan and major gas consuming regions such as Hebei, Jiangsu, Liaoning and Beijing, he said... READ MORE›
The project creates a win-win situation while benefiting over 300 million Chinese, it has also created nearly 10,000 jobs in Central Asia... READ MORE›
Extracting and burning natural gas produces substantial quantities of methane and carbon dioxide which warm the climate in different ways, Broderick said... READ MORE›
Extracting and burning natural gas produces substantial quantities of methane and carbon dioxide which warm the climate in different ways, Broderick said... READ MORE›
Extracting and burning natural gas produces substantial quantities of methane and carbon dioxide which warm the climate in different ways, Broderick said... READ MORE›
Extracting and burning natural gas produces substantial quantities of methane and carbon dioxide which warm the climate in different ways, Broderick said... READ MORE›
US Department of the Interior says 'fragile and unique' Arctic ecosystem at risk if drilling allowed, possibly by pro-fossil fuels Trump administration... READ MORE›
The president-elect has promised to promote oil, natural gas and coal aggressively, and pull back on Obama administration commitments to fighting climate change... READ MORE›
Another shale company, IGas, hopes to begin drilling in Nottinghamshire in the last three months of the year, but does not yet have permission for fracking... READ MORE›
Anti-fracking campaigners visibly delighted as councillors reject Cuadrillas application to drill for shale gas at Preston New Road... READ MORE›
A huge deposit of untapped oil, possibly the largest ever discovered in the US, has been identified by the US Geological Survey USGS in west Texas... READ MORE›
Automatic planning permission would be granted on many brownfield sites in England in an attempt to boost house-building, under government plans... READ MORE›
Fracking will go ahead at a North Yorkshire site after environmentalists lost a legal challenge they had brought on climate change grounds... READ MORE›
Ineos is currently building Europe's largest shale gas import facility to feed its petrochemicals plant at Grangemouth... READ MORE›
MPs have voted to allow fracking under Britain's national parks, drawing accusations that the government has sneaked the measure through parliament without a proper debate... READ MORE›
The Labour party has strengthened its opposition to fracking, saying it would ban the controversial technique for extracting shale gas if it came to power... READ MORE›
Guardian analysis reveals new rules agreed by government would make huge swath of protected areas off limits for shale gas exploration... READ MORE›
Both Scotland and Wales previously imposed moratoriums on fracking for shale gas... READ MORE›
The body representing the UK's shale gas industry, UK Onshore Oil and Gas UKOOG, said more exploration was needed... READ MORE›
No wonder Defra sat on this explosive report until after the Lancashire decisions, he said... READ MORE›
Critics have said Trump's plan to revive natural gas drilling would finish off the very coal industry he promises to restore, because the two fuels compete... READ MORE›
For that achievement, much of the thanks goes to natural gas, which in 2016 surpassed coal as the leading fuel for generating electricity... READ MORE›
George Osborne gave the fossil fuel sector another 430m in tax breaks in his autumn statement... READ MORE›
The UK's export finance agency, UKEF, said it will extend the line of credit to Petrobras for it to purchase goods and services from UK exporters... READ MORE›
First, low gasoline prices have encouraged Americans to drive more, increasing CO2 pollution from tailpipes... READ MORE›
A spokeswoman for the Preston New Road Action Group said PNRAG this week take their fracking legal challenge to the high court in Manchester... READ MORE›
Two accidents in alabama show how heavily millions rely on the colonial pipeline for gasoline... READ MORE›
New England will also need to keep importing liquefied natural gas this winter to meet demand... READ MORE›
Donna Hume, from Friends of the Earth, said Public opinion and increasing concern from MPs has forced the government into retreat on fracking... READ MORE›
However, there are concerns that the whales face new risks from increased oil and natural gas exploration... READ MORE›
Boundary Dam held up as first commercial-scale CCS plant and proof that coal-burning is compatible with cutting emissions... READ MORE›
The chief executive of North Yorkshire council, Richard Flinton, said the decision did not mean similar approvals would follow... READ MORE›
Clean Energy Fuels is also seeking a way to expand its reach by using natural gas extracted from landfills and farms to supply filling stations... READ MORE›
The Wellcome Trust's investments in fossil fuel companies have lost an estimated 175m in the last year due to sharp falls in share prices... READ MORE›
Most of America's electricity comes from coal and natural gas not oil so the cheap global oil prices would not have an immediate effect, Sieiminski said... READ MORE›
The OECD estimates that this type of support for fossil fuels within its member states is 160-200bn ?109-136bn each year... READ MORE›
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