Article By World Oil WASHINGTON – The Department of the Interior’s Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) reported that revenues generated from energy development on federal lands increased by $2.76 billion dollars over fiscal year 2018, totaling $11.69 billion. These revenues are disbursed among states where energy was produced as well as for the U.S. Treasury and Native American Tribes…
Article By: North State Journal RALEIGH — A seven-month investigation and numerous public information requests have revealed the move to increase solar power might be leading to an increase in the very emissions alternative energy sources aim to reduce. Duke spokeswoman Kim Crawford confirmed that increased solar power on the state’s electric grid is increasing emissions of nitrogen oxide (NOx),…
Article By: The Washington Examiner As the Republican-called witness at a recent hearing, I was denounced by the Democrats for denying a fossil-fueled “climate crisis” that, as their witnesses testified, results in violence against women, asthma and obesity in children, and deadly storms. But few actually questioned me. After all, “the debate is over.” So instead, the latest belle of…
Oklahoma City — 07/09/2019 — The Domestic Energy Producers Alliance (DEPA) supports President Trump’s July 8, 2019 speech on America’s leadership in pursuing effective policies to advance environmental protection while promoting economic growth. The President said, “My Administration is committed to being effective stewards of our environment while encouraging opportunities for American workers and their families.” “Nowhere is the American…
Article By: Economics21 A week doesn’t pass without a mayor, governor, policymaker or pundit joining the rush to demand, or predict, an energy future that is entirely based on wind/solar and batteries, freed from the “burden” of the hydrocarbons that have fueled societies for centuries. Regardless of one’s opinion about whether, or why, an energy “transformation” is called for, the…
Article By: Washington Times Inventiveness plus boldness equals progress. Liberal “activists” who want to revolutionize the nation’s energy resources demonstrate political moxie, but if their campaign to substitute renewable sources for fossil fuels — oil and gas — succeeds it will take more than happy thoughts to keep the lights on. Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of New York…
Article By: Bloomberg America’s largest oil hub in Cushing, Oklahoma, is growing even as producers and traders look to move surging West Texas production to the coast for export. The U.S. petroleum industry is planning to build about 4.8 million barrels of storage capacity and as many as seven new pipelines to move oil to and from the hub. The…
Article By: Energy In Depth Two years of data recorded around Marcellus Shale development near a school in Pennsylvania show the operations “do not pose any acute or chronic health concerns” and have not impacted air quality in the surrounding area, according to a comprehensive study released this week. The analysis by researchers at Boston-based Gradient Corp. refutes baseless claims of health threats from…
Oklahoma City— 05/20/2019 — The Domestic Energy Producers Alliance (DEPA) stands in solidarity with President Trump and the countless American businesses and workers who have struggled for decades against the tide of government owned and subsidized Chinese industry. In just over 10 years the American energy renaissance has transformed the economic and geopolitical landscape, securing America’s energy independence and security…
Article By: Washington Examiner The new buzzword in the energy industry is “geopolitics.” The role of America’s oil and natural gas companies has never been more consequential in shaping the global political order. If history is a good signpost, the change being driven by our nation’s energy industry will have a significant worldwide impact on technologies and policies that will…