Greener than 'Green'
A constant, mild hiss. That was my chief observation when I returned to Anadarko Petroleum's Landon Pad A, a natural-gas site in Lycoming County, Pa.
A constant, mild hiss. That was my chief observation when I returned to Anadarko Petroleum's Landon Pad A, a natural-gas site in Lycoming County, Pa.
We found this website that provided a different opinion to "The Promise Land" movie and are providing it to our energy forum readers: To hear Hollywood tell it, folks out in rural America who are presented with an opportunity to develop their mineral rights and produce clean-burning natural gas for the country have a tough choice on their hands: Don't do it, and you ruin your economy. Do it, and you ruin your environment.
U.S. oil and natural gas production is higher today than it has been for many years, providing a big boost to the economy at a time of sluggish job and income growth.
South Carolina, like many states, is gearing up for the 2012 presidential and election. Candidates will be visiting the state over the next few months, and it is an important chance for you, the citizens the United States, to send your message to national candidates about American energy.
In 2010, we spent $72 billion more for imported oil than we did in 2009, but we have two questions we need to ask ourselves.