The Obama administration is considering lifting or easing 39-year-old restrictions on exporting U.S. crude oil, though no final decisions have been made, a White House official said Sunday on Platts Energy Week.
The Obama administration gave the green light on March 24 for exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a plant to be built in Oregon, the second such authorization this year, as pressure intensifies on the White House to use the U.S.
Solar panels are being installed on parts of the residence, a US official said Thursday.