MMPA

EnerGeo Alliance Testified on the Solutions to Secure America’s Offshore Energy Future

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Giovedì, Aprile 18, 2024

Washington D.C., U.S., April 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Nikki Martin testified on behalf of EnerGeo Alliance before the U.S. House of Representatives, highlighting the critical role that energy geoscience plays in both securing America’s offshore energy and in the energy evolution.

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  • Washington D.C., U.S., April 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, Nikki Martin testified on behalf of EnerGeo Alliance before the U.S. House of Representatives, highlighting the critical role that energy geoscience plays in both securing America’s offshore energy and in the energy evolution.
  • Attracting investment in new data and products, which in turn enhances the government’s resource evaluation, also requires regular and robust lease rounds."
  • In the past decade, these problems have manifested in routinely delayed permitting processes, inconsistent and misguided analyses of potential impacts, and opportunistic advocacy litigation intended to block or impede offshore development”.
  • These are necessary steps to ensure the continued development of U.S. energy resources and low-carbon solutions for future generations,” Martin concluded.

Congress Provides Critical Fix to the Broken GOM Permitting Process in Major Energy Package

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Giovedì, Marzo 30, 2023

“As the global trade alliance for the energy geoscience industry, representing the geoscience companies, innovators, and energy developers that use earth science to discover, develop, and deliver energy to our world, the EnerGeo Alliance strongly supported H.R.

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  • “As the global trade alliance for the energy geoscience industry, representing the geoscience companies, innovators, and energy developers that use earth science to discover, develop, and deliver energy to our world, the EnerGeo Alliance strongly supported H.R.
  • We hail the passage of this most important bill that will benefit the U.S. and global energy economy in many ways by reducing the challenges of discovering, developing, and delivering energy to America’s citizens.
  • Additionally, it will also enable energy made in the U.S., spurring the increase in the production and export of American energy, growing the American economy.
  • Geoscientific surveys are not only necessary for accessing mainstay sources of U.S. energy but are also critical for future offshore wind and carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.

Zijin and Xanadu Transaction Completed and Kharmagtai PFS Underway

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Venerdì, Marzo 10, 2023

It will also provide funding to Xanadu for activities outside of Kharmagtai such as our second project at Red Mountain.

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  • It will also provide funding to Xanadu for activities outside of Kharmagtai such as our second project at Red Mountain.
  • Completed A$7.164,645.28 million placement for 179,116,132 Xanadu shares at $0.04 per share, a 33% premium on the latest market close price, increasing Zijin shareholding to 19.42% of Xanadu.
  • Kharmagtai Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) and Discovery Exploration have now commenced, with data acquisition drilling underway.
  • Upcoming near term announcements will outline detailed Kharmagtai PFS program of work, targeting value enhancement, Resource Definition Drilling and Discovery Exploration.

EnerGeo Alliance Calls for Transparency from National Marine Fisheries Service for Gulf of Mexico Incidental Take Regulations After It Botched the First Version

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Martedì, Febbraio 7, 2023

It does not seem reasonable that the agency would take a chance on making similar mistakes in this version.

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  • It does not seem reasonable that the agency would take a chance on making similar mistakes in this version.
  • “We urge NMFS to be more transparent and publish its modeling inputs and outputs used for estimations so that a thorough analysis can be conducted.
  • Similar serious problems have occurred in the federal government’s regulation of incidental take in other areas, such as the Arctic and the Atlantic.
  • These problems are clear evidence that the 1972 Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) is woefully flawed, outdated, and in need of modernization.