US Energy and Security Hinge on NAFTA Safeguards
Such an outcome would be a significant blow to U.S. energy and national security.
Such an outcome would be a significant blow to U.S. energy and national security.
The most recent federal Gulf of Mexico oil and natural gas lease sale was described in some media reports as "disappointing," "modest" and "tepid." But there's another, more positive way to look at it.
As the leading oil-producing state in the country, Texas can see many of the real benefits of safe and responsible domestic energy exploration and development firsthand. Across the country, communities and consumers benefit from oil and natural gas produced in the United States and its continued role in our long-term energy and economic future.
A headline surge in U.S consumption obscures flagging gasoline demand.
Energy Information Administration report showing energy needs and sources since 1949 through April 2018.
Get ready for a little bit more pain at the pump this summer.
A refreshingly positive approach to oil pipelines in Norway
U.S. crude oil production jumped 260,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 10.26 million bpd in February, the highest on record, the Energy Information Administration said in a monthly report on Monday.
As we move forward crafting North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 2.0, we must be very careful to maintain current provisions that will continue to make the U.S. more secure.
This paper presents some different perspectives about several assertions made by NGOs in the offshore fossil fuel debate. IE: Does seismic surveying will result in serious ecological damage...