(Reuters) – Fourteen U.S. states including Louisiana and Wyoming filed lawsuits on Wednesday against President Joe Biden’s administration, challenging his pause on new oil and gas leasing on federal lands and waters. The legal actions, which seek to restore regular federal drilling auctions, came a day before the administration is set to launch a review of the oil and gas leasing program. Biden, a Democrat, in January signed an executive order putting on hold new leasing pending that review…. Source link
Read More »Moscow Exchange to Start Trading Options on Natural Gas and Yandex Shares
Tuesday, January 12, 2021 / 3:43 PM / by Mondovisione / Header Image Credit: TAdviser On 13 January 2021, Moscow Exchange will begin trading futures-style options on natural gas and on Yandex N.V. ordinary shares. The natural gas option will provide Russian market participants and their clients with additional opportunities to trade global commodity instruments. The Yandex N.V. option will help investors in the management of equity portfolios. The gas option mirrors the… Source link
Read More »Moscow Exchange to Start Trading Options on Natural Gas and Yandex Shares
Tuesday, January 12, 2021 / 3:43 PM / by Mondovisione / Header Image Credit: TAdviser On 13 January 2021, Moscow Exchange will begin trading futures-style options on natural gas and on Yandex N.V. ordinary shares. The natural gas option will provide Russian market participants and their clients with additional opportunities to trade global commodity instruments. The Yandex N.V. option will help investors in the management of equity portfolios. The gas option mirrors the… Source link
Read More »Kirk Herbstreit throws gas on OSU-Michigan rivalry
As the 2020 college football season sputters to a close, the College Football Playoff debate appears to have a defining talking point: What is to be done about Ohio State? ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit spiced that up on Tuesday night, insinuating that Michigan could avoid playing the Buckeyes to undercut Ohio State’s playoff chances. (He later apologized for it.) The Buckeyes have become the manifestation of many of the issues that have shrouded this 2020 college football season — low on… Source link
Read More »Tear gas fired again; Portland protest standoff continues
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Federal agents again repeatedly fired tear gas to break up rowdy protests in Portland, Oregon, that continued into the early morning Saturday as demonstrations that have happened every night for two months showed no signs of letting up. Authorities say six federal officers were injured and one person was arrested. Thousands gathered in front of the downtown federal courthouse beginning Friday evening. Demonstrations have happened in Oregon’s largest city nightly since… Source link
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