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Robert Rapier

Robert Rapier

Blogger at Forbes

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    • Energy
    • Environment

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    Recent Articles

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    Enhanced Geothermal Systems: Unlocking Earth's Hidden Energy Potential

    Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) are quietly transforming how we think about renewable energy, turning the Earth's internal heat into clean, firm electricity.
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    Understanding Chris Wright’s Position On Climate Change

    Chris Wright, Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Energy, has drawn criticism from environmental groups who are concerned about his stance on climate change.
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    Is LNG Cleaner Than We Thought? New Study Challenges Perceptions

    Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) has transformed global energy markets, especially as the U.S. emerges as a leading exporter.
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    API’s Policy Roadmap For Securing American Energy Leadership

    The American Petroleum Institute (API) has presented a comprehensive policy roadmap with the goal of securing American energy leadership and protecting consumers.
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    A Potential Climate Upside To Donald Trump’s Victory

    Exploring the hidden climate impacts of Trump's tariff strategy on Chinese imports, this article examines a potential shift in U.S. carbon emissions and global trade.
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    How Trump’s Victory Will Impact The Energy Sector

    Following Trump’s 2024 election win, the U.S. energy sector surged, fueled by his pledge to boost oil and gas production. Renewable stocks fell, highlighting market expectations for potential cuts in federal clean energy support.
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    Has The Shale Gas Boom Peaked? EIA Signals First Drop In Production

    U.S. natural gas production from shale formations, which comprises 79% of total dry gas production, fell slightly in the first nine months of 2024 compared to 2023.
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    Why Oil Companies Are Leaving California

    Phillips 66 will close its Los Angeles refinery in 2025. Chevron is also relocating HQ to Texas as oil companies exit amid strict environmental policies.
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    Is Natural Gas Dirtier Than Coal?

    A controversial study claims liquefied natural gas (LNG) has a higher emissions footprint than coal, sparking debate over its environmental impact and challenging industry claims.
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    Iran Missile Strike On Israel Sparks Fears In Global Oil Markets

    Iran's missile strike on Israel sends oil prices soaring nearly 5%, raising fears of supply disruptions in the Middle East. Discover how escalating tensions could impact global oil markets.
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    Why Energy Stocks Were Mostly Down In Q3 2024

    The S&P 500 gained 5.5% in Q3 2024, led by utilities and real estate, while energy lagged. Learn about the top energy sector performers this quarter