Offshore Oil Drilling in Shallow Water: Good Safety Record, Less Risky
Offshore oil drilling in shallow waters (depths of less than 500 feet) has been in existence since World War II. While oil spills in shallow water have occurred in the past, only 15 barrels of oil have...
View ArticleWhite House Priorities: Wind Subsidies or Vaccines for Children?
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Internal Revenue Service announced yesterday that the federal Production Tax Credit for wind will increase in 2013 at a cost of $545 million dollars to U.S. taxpayers. In recent...
View ArticleCanadian Oil and Natural Gas Imports: How Important Are They?
The United States imports and exports oil and natural gas to and from Canada. Most of these fuels are transported by pipeline—the least expensive and safest transport means to move these fuels. Natural...
View ArticleIs the Administration trying to regulate Hydraulic Fracturing through OSHA?
The federal rulemaking process depends on sound science, especially when human lives are at stake. A proposed rule from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) would stiffen...
View ArticleOffshore Oil Drilling in Shallow Water: Good Safety Record, Less Risky
Offshore oil drilling in shallow waters (depths of less than 500 feet) has been in existence since World War II. While oil spills in shallow water have occurred in the past, only 15 barrels of oil have...
View ArticleWhite House Priorities: Wind Subsidies or Vaccines for Children?
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Internal Revenue Service announced yesterday that the federal Production Tax Credit for wind will increase in 2013 at a cost of $545 million dollars to U.S. taxpayers. In recent...
View ArticleCanadian Oil and Natural Gas Imports: How Important Are They?
The United States imports and exports oil and natural gas to and from Canada. Most of these fuels are transported by pipeline—the least expensive and safest transport means to move these fuels. Natural...
View ArticleIs the Administration trying to regulate Hydraulic Fracturing through OSHA?
The federal rulemaking process depends on sound science, especially when human lives are at stake. A proposed rule from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) would stiffen...
View ArticleOffshore Oil Drilling in Shallow Water: Good Safety Record, Less Risky
Offshore oil drilling in shallow waters (depths of less than 500 feet) has been in existence since World War II. While oil spills in shallow water have occurred in the past, only 15 barrels of oil have...
View ArticleWhite House Priorities: Wind Subsidies or Vaccines for Children?
WASHINGTON D.C. – The Internal Revenue Service announced yesterday that the federal Production Tax Credit for wind will increase in 2013 at a cost of $545 million dollars to U.S. taxpayers. In recent...
View ArticleCanadian Oil and Natural Gas Imports: How Important Are They?
The United States imports and exports oil and natural gas to and from Canada. Most of these fuels are transported by pipeline—the least expensive and safest transport means to move these fuels. Natural...
View ArticleIs the Administration trying to regulate Hydraulic Fracturing through OSHA?
The federal rulemaking process depends on sound science, especially when human lives are at stake. A proposed rule from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) would stiffen...
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