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03.15.16

Obama Bars Atlantic Offshore Oil Drilling in Policy Reversal

The proposed offshore leasing program being released Tuesday eliminates the administration's initial plan to auction off drilling rights in as many as 104 million acres of the mid- and south-Atlantic in 2021...

 

03.01.16

Preble: Fracking not the menace it's been made out to be

It looks like there's one more chance this year for the Florida Legislature to decide whether or not to sensibly regulate hydraulic fracturing in Florida and it will happen Tuesday in Tallahassee at the Senate Committee on Appropriations.

 

02.29.16

NOIA Echoes Call for Interior to Retain Proposed Atlantic OCS Lease Sale

National Ocean Industries Association President Randall Luthi issued the following statement supporting the Atlantic Offshore Energy Caucus's call for DOI retention of proposed Atlantic lease sale:

 

02.25.16

Milestone LNG export shipment set to leave U.S. for Brazil

The first international shipment of liquefied natural gas in decades from the Lower 48 states is poised to leave for Brazil from Louisiana.

 

02.22.16

The Trickle of U.S. Oil Exports Is Already Shifting Global Power

Inside the oil tanker was a cargo that some on Capitol Hill had dubbed "Liquid American Freedom" -- the first U.S. crude bound for overseas markets after Congress lifted the 40-year export ban.

 

02.21.16

Why You Must Support U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Exports

When it comes to the energy-environment discussion that will continue to dominate the world, our most fundamental reality isn't debatable: the world has JUST STARTED to use energy.

 

02.17.16

Too much fear mongering over fracking

Op-ed by Florida Energy Forum Chair Nicolas Gutierrez.

 

02.15.16

Awkward! Hydraulic Fracturing Opponent Funds Study Finding It Doesn't Contaminate Water

Hydraulic fracturing's safety record is so good that not even a study funded by an anti-hydraulic fracturing foundation could find evidence that it contaminates drinking water.

 

02.10.16

BP: Fossil fuels to remain 'dominant form of energy' through 2035

Global energy demand between 2014 and 2035 is expected to rise 34%, with fossil fuels remaining "the dominant form of energy over the period," according to the 2016 edition of the BP Energy Outlook.

 

02.08.16

Vets4Energy Promotes New Website to Connect Job-Seeking Vets and Hiring Employers

Veterans Energy Pipeline, a new resource to help veterans identify private sector jobs that utilize skills that were acquired while serving our country, was unveiled at an event at the U.S. Capitol