U.S. Imposes Offshore Drilling Moratorium, but Other Countries Fail to Follow
The Gulf Coast oil spill of April 20, 2010 caused the Obama administration to take some drastic measures, in order to prove to the nation that it was handling the emergency better than the Bush...
View ArticleKen Salazar’s Fairy Tale Energy Policy
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar trumpeted the Obama Administration’s “all-of-the-above” energy policies at the National Press Club yesterday –policies that exclude oil and natural gas drilling on many...
View ArticleIER’s Simmons to Testify on Hydrocarbons Agreement
WASHINGTON, D.C. – IER State and Regulatory Affairs Director Dan Simmons testifies tomorrow, April 25, 2013, before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources in a hearing...
View ArticleSIMMONS: North America is Energy Rich
WASHINGTON, D.C. – IER State and Regulatory Affairs Director Dan Simmons testifies today before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources in a hearing titled “U.S.-Mexico...
View ArticleU.S. Imposes Offshore Drilling Moratorium, but Other Countries Fail to Follow
The Gulf Coast oil spill of April 20, 2010 caused the Obama administration to take some drastic measures, in order to prove to the nation that it was handling the emergency better than the Bush...
View ArticleKen Salazar's Fairy Tale Energy Policy
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar trumpeted the Obama Administration’s “all-of-the-above” energy policies at the National Press Club yesterday –policies that exclude oil and natural gas drilling on many...
View ArticleIER’s Simmons to Testify on Hydrocarbons Agreement
WASHINGTON, D.C. – IER State and Regulatory Affairs Director Dan Simmons testifies tomorrow, April 25, 2013, before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources in a hearing...
View ArticleSIMMONS: North America is Energy Rich
WASHINGTON, D.C. – IER State and Regulatory Affairs Director Dan Simmons testifies today before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources in a hearing titled “U.S.-Mexico...
View ArticleU.S. Natural Gas Pipeline Capacity to Mexico Continues to Increase
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), natural gas pipeline capacity from the United States to Mexico will likely double over the next three years, further increasing the U.S....
View ArticleU.S. Imposes Offshore Drilling Moratorium, but Other Countries Fail to Follow
The Gulf Coast oil spill of April 20, 2010 caused the Obama administration to take some drastic measures, in order to prove to the nation that it was handling the emergency better than the Bush...
View ArticleKen Salazar's Fairy Tale Energy Policy
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar trumpeted the Obama Administration’s “all-of-the-above” energy policies at the National Press Club yesterday –policies that exclude oil and natural gas drilling on many...
View ArticleIER’s Simmons to Testify on Hydrocarbons Agreement
WASHINGTON, D.C. – IER State and Regulatory Affairs Director Dan Simmons testifies tomorrow, April 25, 2013, before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources in a hearing...
View ArticleSIMMONS: North America is Energy Rich
WASHINGTON, D.C. – IER State and Regulatory Affairs Director Dan Simmons testifies today before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources in a hearing titled “U.S.-Mexico...
View ArticleU.S. Natural Gas Pipeline Capacity to Mexico Continues to Increase
According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), natural gas pipeline capacity from the United States to Mexico will likely double over the next three years, further increasing the U.S....
View ArticleCoal Is Still King in the Global Generating Sector
Globally, coal still generates more electricity than any other source. In 2017, coal generated 38 percent of the world’s electricity—64 percent more than natural gas, which ranked second in electricity...
View ArticleTexas’s Impending Reliability Issues With Wind Power
Texas has the most wind capacity of any state, generating about 16 percent of its electricity from wind. In August, as temperatures rose to over 100 degrees and consumers increased their use of air...
View ArticleOil Production Forecasts Lowered due to Coronavirus Outbreak
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) revised its oil production forecasts in its April Short Term Energy Outlook due to the coronavirus pandemic and the “oil price war” for market share between...
View ArticleMexico Pulls the Plug on Wind and Solar
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador called wind turbines “fans”, saying they did not produce much energy, and is ceasing support for wind and solar including grid connections. He reportedly...
View ArticleThe Energy Update – Week of June 15, 2020
This week the team highlights new articles focusing on Joe Biden’s plans to ban energy production through America’s offshore resources, Mexico’s withdraw from renewable energy goals in the face of...
View ArticleEnergy Strategy South of the Border
Mexico’s President, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, plans to buy nearly 2 million tons of thermal coal from small producers and to reactivate a pair of coal-fired plants on the Texas border, which were...
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