Don’t let protectionism strangle America’s energy renaissance
At issue is a 1938 law that grants the federal government broad powers over international trade of natural gas. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
At issue is a 1938 law that grants the federal government broad powers over international trade of natural gas. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
The projections reflect “a remarkable achievement in technological innovation and long-term capital investment” in the oil and natural gas industries, said Lou Pugliaresi of the
The event agenda and presentations (pdf) can be accessed below: The Lesser Loved Liquids: NGLs and Condensates of the Petroleum Renaissance – October 30, 2013
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