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  • November 2011
    The Turning Tide for World Oil Supplies

    According to oil experts, the global oil map is being redrawn. The future of oil will no longer be the Middle East,...

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  • November 2011
    Obama Administration Only Tells Half of the...

    Yesterday, the Obama administration announced it was extending nearly 1,400 deep-water oil and gas drilling leases to make up for delays caused...

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  • October 2011
    Fossil Fuels Fight Back

    Remember “green” Enron and “beyond petroleum” BP? Ken Lay and John Browne touted their respective companies as the new future of an...

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  • October 2011
    Oh Henry!

    When you are losing a debate, change the subject.  That is exactly what Congressman Henry Waxman (D-Beverly Hills) tried to do Tuesday...

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  • October 2011
    Fracking Will Enable North Dakota to Overtake...

    Fracking Will Enable North Dakota to Overtake California as a Major Oil Producer Even in these difficult economic times, North Dakota has...

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  • October 2011
    Cuba Not Afraid of Offshore Oil

    The United States is suffering from high unemployment, high energy prices, stagnant economic growth, and a massive budget deficit. By expediting the...

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