Post Gustav, Energy Infrastructure OK
Wall Street Journal, “Early Signs Show Gulf’s Energy Facilities Held Up” The weakened Hurricane Gustav hit energy-producing facilities that were more rugged and better prepared to resume operations...
View ArticleA Costly Moratorium on Jobs, Economic Activity, Energy Security
The American Energy Alliance on Monday released an analysis of the economic impact on the Obama Administration’s moratorium on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico. The findings: Over 8,000 jobs...
View ArticleReaction to President Obama’s Unsatisfactory Comments on Domestic Energy
Excerpting the reaction to President Obama’s comments on energy prices and domestic energy production on Friday. Jack Gerard, president and CEO, American Petroleum Institute, “API to White House: Long...
View ArticleNo Permitorium for Cuba
From TWN, AFP, via China Post, “Cuba reveals plans to drill 5 new oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico by 2013“: HAVANA — Cuba on Tuesday announced plans to drill five deep-water oil wells in the Gulf of...
View ArticleAs Summer Heats up, So Do Discussions on Offshore Drilling and Job Creation
With the grim announcement today of the unemployment rate ticking up to 9.1 percent and only 54,000 jobs created in May, nearly 100,000 short of the estimated number, the issues of creating jobs by...
View ArticleDomestic Energy Industry: Innovative, Resilient and Reliable
You can’t stop the entrepreneurial spirit of America’s job creators, their persistence or appetite for success. Despite the administration’s roadblocks to domestic oil production, manufacturers remain...
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