A new study led by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin’s Bureau of Economic Geology suggests that salt could have a big role to play in the energy transition to lower carbon energy sources. The study described how large underground salt deposits could serve as hydrogen holding tanks, …
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Last week, the US Energy Information Administration said it expected Brent crude oil prices to average $56 per barrel in the first quarter and $52 over the rest of the year. US West Texas Intermediate futures surged by 2.5 percent Monday, higher than $60 per barrel for the first time …
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The East Coast of the U.S. could avoid supply disruptions for the time being because of adequate storage.
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A newly created material with the highest-known carbon absorptivity could improve the green credentials of natural gas even further…
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Generally. shale oil and gas development has been good for Texas economically.
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