American needs to be an "Energy Leader"
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2023 10:12 am
API says natural gas, oil permitting top priority for U.S. energy security in 2023. NGI.
> The American Petroleum Institute (API) has put permitting reform at the top of the ticket for U.S. lawmakers to address in 2023 as the agency executes its plan to “make, move and improve” the oil and gas industry. “In the past year, the global energy crisis, driven by surging post-pandemic demand outstripping supply and exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has shown that the world needs American energy leadership now more than ever,” said CEO Mike Sommers on the API’s 2023 State of American Energy virtual media event.
> At the event, Sommers called on the 118th Congress to lift restrictions on natural gas and oil development in federal waters to meet increasing demand in the post-Covid-19 era.
> The API, which issued a formal 2023 State of American Energy Report to accompany the event, noted that over the last 15 years, 10 major natural gas and oil infrastructure projects in Appalachia have been canceled or delayed.
MY TAKE: Washington DC needs to WORK WITH America's Energy Companies, not fight them at every turn. Our high standard of living depends on a steady supply of energy and most of it will come from oil, natural gas and coal.
Read more details of API's plan here: https://www.naturalgasintel.com/api-say ... y-in-2023/
> The American Petroleum Institute (API) has put permitting reform at the top of the ticket for U.S. lawmakers to address in 2023 as the agency executes its plan to “make, move and improve” the oil and gas industry. “In the past year, the global energy crisis, driven by surging post-pandemic demand outstripping supply and exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has shown that the world needs American energy leadership now more than ever,” said CEO Mike Sommers on the API’s 2023 State of American Energy virtual media event.
> At the event, Sommers called on the 118th Congress to lift restrictions on natural gas and oil development in federal waters to meet increasing demand in the post-Covid-19 era.
> The API, which issued a formal 2023 State of American Energy Report to accompany the event, noted that over the last 15 years, 10 major natural gas and oil infrastructure projects in Appalachia have been canceled or delayed.
MY TAKE: Washington DC needs to WORK WITH America's Energy Companies, not fight them at every turn. Our high standard of living depends on a steady supply of energy and most of it will come from oil, natural gas and coal.
Read more details of API's plan here: https://www.naturalgasintel.com/api-say ... y-in-2023/