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    Bill Nichols, 71, says any threat to fracking would destroy the economy of Washington County, Pennsylvania.
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    How Republicans are mobilizing the fracking industry to save Pennsylvania for Trump

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    October 28, 2020 10:30 am
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    FILE - In this March 4, 2014 file photo, a monument to Ukrainian poet and writer Taras Shevchenko is silhouetted against an apartment building with a sign advertising Russia's natural gas giant Gazprom, in Moscow, Russia. Unsatisfied with a fragile cease-fire in Ukraine, the United States and the European Union levied new sanctions Friday against major Russian banks and defense companies, as well as penalties aimed at curtailing Russia's ability to develop oil and gas projects. But the restrictions on Russia's energy sector were carefully crafted to avoid impacting the country's current production of oil and gas, a move that would raise global energy prices at time of weak economic growth. Russia is the largest oil exporter outside of OPEC and the most important supplier of natural gas to Europe. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, file)
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    How US gas exports to Europe are undermining Vladimir Putin

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    Shell to cut thousands of jobs as it shifts toward focus on renewable energy
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    Cars are seen on a highway in California.
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    ‘Major’ gas explosion in Baltimore kills one and leaves others trapped in damaged homes
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    Pennsylvania gas industry and environmentalists clash over grand jury report on drilling oversight
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    Higher gas taxes and other tax increases to greet Virginians on Wednesday
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    Seattle police temporarily banned from using tear gas against protesters
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    Seattle police temporarily banned from using tear gas against protesters

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    FILE - In this April 29, 2014 photo, a customer fills her car with fuel at a gas station, in Brookline, Mass. Gasoline prices are falling along with oil prices this summer because concerns of global supply disruptions have subsided somewhat despite continued violence in the Middle East. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)
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    California targets two energy companies for gasoline price gouging

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    May 4, 2020 6:54 pm
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