
March has been a month in the energy space—and we’re not even halfway.
The Trump administration had signaled plans to overhaul some key regulations and otherwise change the landscape for companies—whether they are exploring for oil and gas, transmitting energy across the country or using it in their operations. But that doesn’t mean that, nearly two months into Trump’s second term, there’s a clear line of sight for any of those stakeholders.
The first story in the rundown below gets at the whipsaw effect energy players have had to handle. The others are focused more on broader sea changes—although several also address the repeal of regulations put into place not all that long ago. Taken together, Endeavor teams’ coverage of recent events show that big movements are underway.
And to cap things off here, we point you to stories about the OPEC+ bloc’s plans to boost production and the broad workforce challenges that await the sector. Like we said, it’s been a month.
Oil & Gas Journal – Trump tariff flip flops put energy industry on edge
FleetOwner – Zeldin’s EPA sets sights on ending Biden’s clean truck regulations
T&D World – DOE head Chris Wright dubs himself a ‘climate realist,’ talks energy policy
Oil & Gas Journal – Congress kills Biden-era methane fee
Offshore – Saudi Aramco CEO: Policymakers and energy executives need to rethink their energy transition plans
Oil & Gas Journal – At CERAWeek, Canadian leaders say they are seeking global energy opportunities
Oil & Gas Journal – OPEC+ to gradually increase production amid market volatility
T&D World – EY’s Future of Energy Survey reveals the power and utilities workforce faces challenges in AI readiness
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