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dan_s
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Here is a idea

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Instead of “Build Back Better,” how about just put it back the way you found it and leave it alone.
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
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Read the very last sentence

America Is becoming more dependent on foreign oil under Biden. Shore News Network.
The Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA), another industry group representing energy producers, has pointed to regional hurdles for constructing pipelines to explain why oil and gas imports have recently increased in the U.S. “As global energy consumption grows, the U.S. natural gas and oil industry, governed by commonsense, effective regulations and public-private partnerships, can ensure that America and nations worldwide will have a reliable energy supply to power their homes, businesses, and critical services,” IPAA COO Jeff Eshelman said in a statement to the DCNF.

EXCLUSIVE U.S. slows down oil and gas mergers-sources. Reuters.
U.S. antitrust regulators have extended the approval process for at least five oil and gas mergers and acquisitions in the last three months, as President Joe Biden's administration scrutinizes deals in a bid to tackle soaring energy prices, according to regulatory filings and corporate lawyers. The slowdown comes amid growing pressure on policymakers to respond to consumer angst over skyrocketing retail gasoline prices, as U.S. crude futures hit multi-year highs. The White House has been calling U.S. oil and gas producers to ask how they can help lower prices.

4 ways the energy crisis hits U.S. electricity, gas, EVs. E&E News.
A global energy crunch is creating pain for people struggling to fill their tanks and heat their homes, as well as roiling the utility industry’s plans to change its mix of generation and complicating the Biden administration’s plans to tackle climate change. The ripple effects of a surge in natural gas prices include a spike in coal use and emissions that counter clean energy targets. High fossil fuel prices also are translating into high prices and a supply crunch for key minerals like silicon used in clean energy projects. On a call with investors yesterday, a Tesla Inc. executive said the company is having a hard time finding enough nickel for batteries.
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This is why I added Ero Copper (ERO) to our Small-Cap Growth Portfolio and why I hope to find a nickel company to add. The rapid grow of EVs is IMPOSSIBLE without a massive increase in mining for copper, nickel and other material.
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
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