Dan Pickering speaks with Hart Energy to highlight what the energy sector faces in the upcoming November election

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Explore how the November election’s outcomes could reshape energy, with Dan Pickering detailing key issues like regulations, permits, and industry oversight.

In the upcoming November election, the energy sector faces significant stakes, with major regulatory changes on the horizon regardless of the outcome.

Dan Pickering, Founder and CIO of Pickering Energy Partners, spoke with Hart Energy to highlight key areas of concern, including methane emissions regulations, permitting challenges, and the future of the oil and gas industry's relationship with federal oversight.

Both candidates present distinct paths for the industry, impacting everything from domestic production to sanctions and global energy dynamics. As the sector navigates these uncertainties, innovation and profitability remain critical.

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Dan Pickering speaks with Hart Energy to highlight what the energy sector faces in the upcoming November election

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