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U.S. Dept. of Interior urged to fully leverage offshore energy resources

Oil & Gas 360º

(World Oil) – The American Petroleum Institute today joined more than 100 other energy trade groups and organizations in urging the Department of the Interior to develop a new five-year offshore leasing program that fully leverages the U.S. offshore production accounts for 14% of total U.S.

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US DOI Proposes Easing Regulations on Onshore Commingled Production

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“Those savings would give operators the ability to reinvest in new energy production, helping drive domestic energy development while reducing the need for duplicative infrastructure”, the DOI said. The current rules were written for a different era” The American Petroleum Institute welcomed the proposal.

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Processor Required to Account For Diverted Volumes Used for Gas Lift

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Generally, oil and gas production facilities have accounted for volume losses under the concept of “Fuel, Flare & Losses.” However, before the Red Willow production stream reached the sales line, Palm diverted more than twenty percent of the gas to use as lift gas in its own low pressure oil wells.

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House’s passing of Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” is a win for U.S. energy, agencies say

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(World Oil) –Leaders from the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA), American Petroleum Institute (API) and the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA), issued statements today in support of the U.S. House of Representatives passage of the 2025 tax reconciliation bill.

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Valor | Energy Connection – Jan. 20, 2025

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January 20, 2025 Edition At Valor, our goal is to keep you informed of the latest news and updates from the oil and gas industry. Global review of 2024 oil and gas discoveries Summary : In 2024, global oil and gas discoveries were reviewed, detailing key findings by region, resource type, operators, and terrain, compared to 2023.