Gulf Coast Oil Imports Fall to Lowest Level Since 1986
James Osborne | Houston Chronicle | June 6, 2019
Oil imports to the U.S. Gulf Coast have reached the lowest level in more than three decades, as production out of shale fields like the Permian Basin continues to rise.
Read moreFree Markets, Infrastructure Give Texas Cleaner Power Grid
Jeff Clark and Steve Everley | Midland Report-Telegram | June 3, 2019
For many years, policymakers in Washington have struggled to manufacture a workable policy that addresses the serious challenges we face from our changing climate without raising Americans’ energy bills. They could learn a few things from Texas.
Read moreUpgrade and Expand the Pipelines So Texas Can Reap the Energy Rewards
Bill Godsey | Caller Times | May 31, 2019
From wind and solar to oil and natural gas, the American energy sector is booming. The Permian Basin — with record crude-setting production and massive recoverable resources — is at the forefront of this domestic energy golden age.
Read more‘Freedom Gas’: U.S. Touts LNG as Molecules of Liberty
Simon Casey | Bloomberg Markets | May 29, 2019
The U.S. has a message for the rest of the world: Get ready for a lot more "freedom gas."
Read moreTariffs Are A Barrier To American Energy Dominance
Steve Everley | The Washington Times | May 22, 2019
Politicians often support tariffs with the misguided belief that they are protecting the American economy and reducing our trade deficit. In reality, tariffs are a cap on our economic potential, and nowhere is that more apparent than in America’s rise as an energy superpower.
Read moreNatural Gas is the Green New Deal
Bernard L. Weinstein | San Antonio Express-News | May 20, 2019
Last month, America observed the 50th anniversary of the unofficial holiday known as Earth Day.
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