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Aug 19, 2020 • 8min

GOP’s struggle to satisfy farmers and oil refiners

Since taking office, President Trump has struggled to strike a balance with two key Republican groups: corn farmers and oil refiners. They're at odds over how much ethanol should be blended into the fuel. And less than three months before the election with farmers critical to the GOP base, the importance of striking a balance is ever more important, especially after Iowa, a state huge in corn and oil, was ravaged by a natural disaster.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 18, 2020 • 9min

ANWR drilling moves ahead

For 60 years, Alaska’s wildlife has had thousands of miles to roam away from any human contact at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. But once oil was found under the refuge, a fight started to allow for some drilling and production. And yesterday, oil producers scored a big win when the Interior Department officially opened parts of the refuge for business. POLITICO’s Ben Lefebvre explains.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 17, 2020 • 7min

The White House withdraws its BLM nominee

The Bureau of Land Management is in charge of the federally-owned public lands, including America’s national parks and protected outdoors. But that’s a mission that the agency’s top official has openly advocated against, and ultimately his long, long record on this was a bridge too far for his Senate nomination to be successful. POLITICO’s Ben Lefebvre and Anthony Adragna, on the fallout of the White House’s decision to withdraw William Perry Pendley’s nomination.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 14, 2020 • 7min

The Energy Department’s newest (and coldest) outpost

In recent years, the Arctic and the North Pole have gotten increasing attention due to Russia and China’s ambitious moves in the region. Now, the U.S. Energy Department is opening an office in Alaska to further research on the impacts of climate change and energy production. POLITICO’s Sarah Cammarata explains.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 13, 2020 • 7min

Resetting the EPA

Almost 50 years ago, President Richard Nixon founded the EPA to address environmental crises plaguing the country. Now, as the world faces a climate crisis, and with the federal government slow to address the issue, 6 former EPA chiefs from both parties want the agency to reset and make addressing climate change a central mission. POLITICO’s Alex Guillen explains what these chiefs want.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 12, 2020 • 9min

What Kamala Harris brings to the ticket on the environment

Yesterday, Joe Biden announced Sen. Kamala Harris to be his pick for Vice President. Today, POLITICO’s Alex Guillen walks through the senator’s record on climate and the environment in Washington and from her time as California’s attorney general.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 11, 2020 • 7min

Trump’s EPA slashes methane regulations

In his last year in office, President Obama signed regulations on the amount of methane that new oil and gas wells release into the atmosphere. But this week, the Trump administration is set to axe this regulation, a move that could especially help small producers. Today, POLITICO’s Zack Colman and Alex Guillen, on the significance of this rule’s rollback.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 10, 2020 • 8min

Will the Grand Canyon reopen for mining?

Since the late ‘60s, low demand and government oversight have kept the uranium at and near the Grand Canyon untouched. But a recent announcement from the White House put the spotlight on how the presidential election could reshape the future of the national park’s land.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 7, 2020 • 8min

The Veepstakes: Energy edition

Seven women have made it to Joe Biden’s Veep shortlist. And while all agree that climate change is serious, their proposals vary in strategy and depth. POLITICO’s Anthony Adragna, Annie Snider, and Alex Guillen analyze the options.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 6, 2020 • 9min

Is the oil price war back?

Back in March, Russia and Saudi Arabia raced for dominance in the oil market, plunging oil prices to unprecedented lows. Now, both countries are again ramping up oil production again, which could hurt  American producers. POLITICO’s Ben Lefebvre explains why the two largest producers are pumping in more crude even as the pandemic continues to slash demand.Anthony Adragna is an energy reporter for POLITICO.Carlos Prieto is a Politico podcast producer.Jenny Ament is the senior producer of POLITICO audio.Irene Noguchi is the executive producer of POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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