From American Energy Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject Onwards and upwards
Date December 31, 2025 2:36 PM
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DAILY ENERGY NEWS | 12/31/2025
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** "The American people are justifiably frustrated with high prices. But they should know that no matter what the Democrats say, we can’t spend and regulate our way out of inflation."
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– ([link removed]) Drew Bond, President and CEO of C3 Solutions ([link removed])

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Why is gas priced in California the way it is, like it's being sold on Rodeo Drive?

** California Globe ([link removed])
(12/10/25) op-ed: "Every Californian knows the feeling of dread at the gas pump. As prices climb past five, six, or even seven dollars a gallon, we are told it’s the fault of distant wars or greedy oil companies. If only that were true. The fact is that California’s sky-high gas prices are a self-inflicted wound, the direct result of state policies that intentionally make our fuel supply expensive, fragile, and artificially scarce. At the heart of the issue is a government mandate that forces Californians to use a special 'boutique' blend of gasoline that almost no one in the world produces. This single policy decision made by our leaders has deliberately cut us off from the abundant and affordable fuel available to the rest of the country. This isn’t just bad economics; it is a policy that actively harms the ability of millions of people to live prosperous lives."

The unaffordable double down.

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Here's to another year of winning.

** EID Climate ([link removed])
(12/30/25) reports: "As 2025 comes to a close, climate lawfare finds itself in a familiar position: facing another year of courtroom losses, growing skepticism from judges, and intensified public scrutiny. Yet what makes this year different is not just what happened in the courts, it’s how these developments have positioned 2026 to be a potentially decisive moment for the entire campaign. After more than a decade of recycled legal theories and courtroom failures, frivolous climate lawfare is increasingly running out of places to hide. After ten years of #ExxonKnew, the misguided climate claims are closer than ever before to finally being heard by the U.S. Supreme Court, as the justices considered this month whether to grant review of a cert petition that should reshape the entire climate lawfare landscape. The petition at issue challenged the Colorado State Supreme Court’s decision in the City of Boulder and Boulder County’s climate lawsuit, and has brought together a large coalition
all united in one message: it is time for the Court to finally weigh in on these claims and rule if they actually belong in federal court. The coalition, made up of the U.S. Department of Justice, 26 state attorneys general, more than 100 members of Congress, and academic experts, showcases that these concerns are not just coming from industry, but rather signal the issue is of national importance. With the Court yet to issue a decision, 2026 is set to be the year where the decade-long climate litigation effort may totally collapse."

Energy Markets


WTI Crude Oil: ↑ $58.52
Natural Gas: ↓ $3.78
Gasoline: ↑ $2.84

Diesel: ↑ $3.57
Heating Oil: ↓ $214.71
Brent Crude Oil: ↑ $61.90
** US Rig Count ([link removed])
: ↑ 573



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