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Coastal States Push Back Against Offshore Drilling Plans

November 23, 2025

The Trump administration has big plans for offshore drilling. They want to open up areas along the coasts of California, Florida, and Alaska for oil and gas exploration. This move is part of a larger push to boost U. S. energy production and jobs. But not everyone is on board. California and Florid

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A New Wave in U. S. Oil Production: Offshore Takes the Lead

October 15, 2025

The U. S. oil industry is seeing a shift. Offshore drilling in the Gulf of Mexico is stepping into the spotlight. This change comes as onshore production slows down. Lower oil prices and aging shale fields are making it harder for onshore to keep up. New technology is making offshore drilling more

politics

Should Subway Bosses Ride the Trains?

January 12, 2025

Imagine if the bigshots at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) had to ditch their chauffeured cars and ride the subways every day. That's exactly what some people are suggesting after MTA CEO Janno Lieber made a controversial claim about subway safety. Despite recent crimes like stabbing

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Why Biden's Offshore Drilling Ban Might Stick

January 7, 2025

In his final days in office, President Joe Biden made a big move to protect the environment. He blocked new oil and gas drilling in large parts of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf of Mexico. This ban covers more than 625 million acres of federal waters. Some people think this decision might be tough

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President Biden's Ocean Protection Move: A Closer Look

January 6, 2025

President Joe Biden has decided to ban future offshore oil and gas development in parts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. This includes areas off the entire East Coast, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, and the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California. He explained that this move is to protect these

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Seadrill's Gamble: Will Asset Acquisitions and M&As Revive the Offshore Drilling Giant?

September 12, 2024

As Seadrill's CEO Simon Johnson hints at potential acquisitions and mergers, the offshore drilling giant is banking on its cash reserves to weather the storm. But will this strategy pay off, or is it a desperate attempt to stay afloat in an industry plagued by debt and consolidation? We are not goi