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Lifeline for Korean shipyards could keep U.S. project afloat

Energywire | June 17, 2016 | Jenny Mandel An early-stage proposal to float a liquefied natural gas export terminal off the Louisiana coastline is on track to get major financing despite an industry-wide slowdown. Early this week, news reports surfaced that Delfin LNG, a project […]

Institute for Energy Research: Voting For Energy

Forbes | June 14, 2016 | Robert Bradley, Jr. Despite the divisiveness of this election season, Americans from both parties share common ground. As polls show, voters want the next president to inject life into our sluggish economy. The nation created only 38,000 jobs last […]

Military Brass Tells Obama, Move Forward On Drilling, Never ‘Retreat’

The Daily Caller | June 16, 2016 | Chris White Several former top military officials are pushing the Obama administration to push forward on oil and gas drilling in the American Arctic, while green activists and climate scientists express concern about the region’s beluga whales. […]

Port Fourchon’s Slip D expansion takes shape

Daily Comet | June 15, 2016 | Mike Hill The first phase of dredging Slip D in Port Fourchon’s northern expansion area has been completed as the port prepares for the eventual upswing in the oil industry. The project will add 300 acres of developed […]

Did You Burn Any Fossil Fuels Today?

The Daily Caller | June 8, 2016 | Doug Domenech I remember the first time I met Sally Jewell. She had come into the office to meet then Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne. At the time she was the CEO of the outdoor equipment co-op REI. […]

Seismic: A Conversation With Jeffrey Vorberger Of NOIA

WilmingtonBiz Insights | June 9, 2016 | David McGowan, III I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Jeffrey Vorberger, the vice president for policy and government affairs at the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA). NOIA is the only national trade organization representing all […]

Fishing Can be a Blast. So Can Looking for Oil. Can Both Coexist Peacefully?

The Surge | June 9, 2016 | Jeff Miller Generally, when I see an article online, hear a news story on TV, or get one sent to me by my editor at The Surge, I form an immediate opinion and know right off the bat […]

Voices: Oil industry at the forefront of developing offshore wind farms

The Advertiser | May 23, 2016 | Simon Mahan A little over a year ago, the Department of Energy issued a report with a bold goal: the U.S. could quadruple the amount of electricity it creates with wind by 2030, generating 20 percent of the power […]

The Surge Profiles NOIA President Randall Luthi

The Surge | May 11, 2016 | Jesus Jimenez Have you ever wondered how energy from the bottom of the ocean floor gets to your gas station? Probably not, since you don’t have to. But Randall Luthi makes everything offshore his business– as president of […]

‘Keep it in the Ground’: Not the Energy Plan We Need

RealClearEnergy | May 5, 2016 | David Holt America’s energy revolution has resulted in record-low oil and gas prices, which have allowed us to keep warm for less, use energy-intensive electronics like smartphones, drive more than ever, and better provide for our families. For many, […]
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