USA to be a net energy exporter in 2017
By Douglas Herz: The unbelievable has just happened: the U.S. government has projected that we will become a net energy exporter this year, in 2017.
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By Douglas Herz: The unbelievable has just happened: the U.S. government has projected that we will become a net energy exporter this year, in 2017.
Read MoreBy Isaac Orr: The controversy over the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) has brought the safety of transporting oil and natural gas to the forefront of the national debate over energy policy,
Read MoreMatthew Hennessey and Robert Bryce discuss the domestic energy industry under Trump, the state of American nuclear power, the Left’s push for all-renewable energy, and more.
Read MoreBy Robert Bryce: It’s reliable, safe, and, unlike solar and wind, doesn’t eat up huge swathes of land.
Read MoreBy Robert Bryce: It’s time to emphasize nuclear power and de-emphasize government mandates and high-cost, inefficient subsidies to other energy sources.
Read MoreBy Isaac Orr, H. Sterling Burnett, Matthew Glans, Tim Benson: “Illinoisans will be paying more for energy, and Illinois businesses will face higher costs and become less competitive.”
Read MoreBy Thomas Lifson: Hydraulic fracturing, aka fracking, has revolutionized energy production in the United States and cornered OPEC.
Read MoreA video from Prager University: How much cheaper would it be to fill up your car if not for the taxes included in every gallon of gas? Watch this short video to find out.
Read MoreBy Josh Siegel: The local sheriff’s office is warning that anyone delivering supplies to the protesters could be fined.
Read MoreBy Christopher Mendoza: It’s been a wild month for the U.S. coal industry.
Read MoreBy Oren Cass: This paper suggests 11 reforms to help craft a smarter U.S. energy policy, one that will amplify the current boom and extend it far into the future.
Read MoreBy Rep. Kevin Cramer: The rule of law matters. We cannot allow lawless mobs to obstruct projects that have met all legal requirements to proceed.
Read MoreBy David Williams: The Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways and Means Committee have launched a probe into tax incentives paid to solar companies.
Read MoreBy William O’Keefe: For the first time in recent memory, energy has not been a major election year issue. Both parties have taken positions but there has been no substantive debate.
Read MoreBy Arthur Herman: Faced with American producers’ ingenuity, the sheiks back down.
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