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  2. Biden to ban new oil drilling over vast areas of US Atlantic ...

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    (Reuters) - President Joe Biden is set to ban new offshore oil and gas development across 625 million acres (250 million hectares) of U.S. coastal territory, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. The ...

  3. Biden to ban offshore oil, gas drilling in vast areas ahead ...

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    (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden will ban new offshore oil and gas development along most U.S. coastlines, a decision that President-elect Donald Trump, who has vowed to boost domestic energy ...

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  7. 2024 Black Sea oil spill - Wikipedia

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    According to satellite imagery, Volgoneft-239 was still aground and was slowly breaking apart as of 17 December. [17] About 80 tonnes of oil was recovered by 18 December, [36] with the number of volunteers rising to about 4,000 [37] [36] alongside about 1,500 rescue workers and officials by 19 December. [38]

  8. Finnish court upholds seizure of oil tanker in undersea ...

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    HELSINKI (Reuters) -A Finnish court on Friday denied a request for the release of an oil tanker suspected by police of damaging an undersea power line and four telecommunications cables in the ...

  9. United States energy independence - Wikipedia

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    As of week ending May 5, 2023, crude oil production had returned to pre-pandemic levels of 12,300,000 barrels per day. [5] By 2021 the US was the world's largest producer. [6] As of March 2015, 85% of crude oil imports came from, in order of decreasing volume, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Venezuela, and Colombia. [7]