In recent years, the role of transport infrastructure in energy markets has become a flashpoint for legal conflict. On one hand, the world is experiencing an unprecedented buildout of all kinds of energy transport: oil and gas pipelines, liquefied natural gas projects, power transmission, and port facilities for coal and oil. On the other hand, environmental advocates have increasingly insisted that pipelines and other transport projects should not be built if they would encourage fossil fuel production in markets “upstream” and fossil fuel consumption in markets “downstream” of these projects. Governments have struggled with how to respond. President Obama famously promised to assess the upstream emissions from the Keystone XL pipeline but...
Proposed oil and gas pipelines have faced a myriad of legal challenges in the past several years. Ev...
Energy from oil and natural gas is essential, and will continue to be essential, to all facets of ou...
Increases in the level of renewable energy production, spurred by climate change mitigation goals an...
In recent years the role of transport infrastructure in energy markets has become a flashpoint for l...
The United States is in the middle of three profound energy revolutions — with booming production of...
This article chronicles how natural gas has replaced coal as today’s energy dilemma. The pipeline wa...
The consumption of oil pervades everyday life in America. The network of pipelines transporting oil ...
This article explores the history and geography of oil and natural gas to help explain why the U.S. ...
Environmental advocacy groups have enjoyed considerable success in recent years in their efforts to ...
Ensuring the availability of basic resources and energy services, in adequate quantities and at reas...
The U.S. energy system is critical to every aspect of the nation’s economy and daily life. That ener...
This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy trans...
The Panel Session ‘Energy on the Move: Treaties on Transit of Energy via Pipelines’ was part of the ...
This Article examines the dynamics of nongovernmental organization (NGO) opposition to proposed ener...
Proposed oil and gas pipelines have faced a myriad of legal challenges in the past several years. Ev...
Energy from oil and natural gas is essential, and will continue to be essential, to all facets of ou...
Increases in the level of renewable energy production, spurred by climate change mitigation goals an...
In recent years the role of transport infrastructure in energy markets has become a flashpoint for l...
The United States is in the middle of three profound energy revolutions — with booming production of...
This article chronicles how natural gas has replaced coal as today’s energy dilemma. The pipeline wa...
The consumption of oil pervades everyday life in America. The network of pipelines transporting oil ...
This article explores the history and geography of oil and natural gas to help explain why the U.S. ...
Environmental advocacy groups have enjoyed considerable success in recent years in their efforts to ...
Ensuring the availability of basic resources and energy services, in adequate quantities and at reas...
The U.S. energy system is critical to every aspect of the nation’s economy and daily life. That ener...
This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy trans...
The Panel Session ‘Energy on the Move: Treaties on Transit of Energy via Pipelines’ was part of the ...
This Article examines the dynamics of nongovernmental organization (NGO) opposition to proposed ener...
Proposed oil and gas pipelines have faced a myriad of legal challenges in the past several years. Ev...
Energy from oil and natural gas is essential, and will continue to be essential, to all facets of ou...
Increases in the level of renewable energy production, spurred by climate change mitigation goals an...