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U.S. natural gas prices may stay in a range of about $4 to $6 per million British thermal units during the next decade even if exports of the heating and power plant fuel expand, the American Gas Association said.
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President Barack Obama says his picks to guide energy and environmental policy in his second term will lead the charge against global warming, a fight that may have one immediate beneficiary: natural gas.
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Huddled around the West Wing table were an unlikely group of co-conspirators with the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama.
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The head of the U.S. auto-safety agency said legislation giving him power to order immediate recalls adds needed leverage over carmakers, while an industry group called the measure premature.
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President Barack Obama directed the government to start work on raising fuel-efficiency standards for cars and, for the first time, large trucks, in an effort to curb pollution and reduce oil imports.
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General Motors Co ., Ford Motor Co . and Chrysler Group LLC may get relief from regulations such as higher fuel-economy standards as Michigan Republicans seek posts leading two U.S. House committees.
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Automakers may get letter grades from the U.S. government for fuel efficiency in the first overhaul of new-car rating stickers in 30 years.
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Heather Zichal spent her early days in the Obama administration pushing a climate-change bill in Congress that oil and gas companies helped to derail.
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The U.S. auto industry, rejuvenated after the government’s $80 billion bailout of General Motors Co. and Chrysler Group LLC, is stepping up its lobbying and spending on political donations as the White House moves to boost fuel economy standards.
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U.S. automakers may be required to almost double vehicle fuel economy to as much as 62 miles per gallon by 2025 models, the Obama administration said in a technical analysis released today in Washington.
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