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10.21.2014

Drill, baby, drill

By Rick Manning Every autumn, gas prices fall providing consumers weary from peak summer prices a windfall.  In 2014, Michael Green a spokesman for AAA estimated that Americans are spending about $230 million a day less on gasoline than on July 4th, and the price continues to plummet. In […]

07.29.2014

America’s bright energy future

By Rick Manning Domestic energy production on private or state lands has surged over the past seven years, and this is great news for America. Per barrel oil production has increased 400 percent to an estimated 400 barrels per day in the past six years in what […]

06.18.2014

Can the U.S. fill the gap of potential oil losses from Iraq?

By Marita Noon While we weren’t paying attention, post-war Iraq grew into a major force in the global oil market. Reaching a 30-year high, its production and exports have climbed steadily since 2011—making Iraq the second largest producer in OPEC, the seventh globally. The International […]

06.16.2014

Can the U.S. fill the gap of potential oil losses from Iraq?

By Marita Noon While we weren’t paying attention, post-war Iraq grew into a major force in the global oil market. Reaching a 30-year high, its production and exports have climbed steadily since 2011—making Iraq the second largest producer in OPEC, the seventh globally. The International […]

05.21.2014

The liberty and energy connection

By Marita Noon Following my appearance on the Daily Show, I’ve received emails and phone calls from people who don’t agree with my views about energy and the advantages America’s energy abundance provides—benefits that drive both progress and prosperity. Some of the emails can’t be read […]

04.29.2014

Mora County’s drilling ban: The moral high ground or moronic?

By Marita Noon In a little “frontier” community in northern New Mexico, a property rights battle is playing out with huge national implications and almost no one knows it is taking place. The outcome of two lawsuits that are pending against Mora County and its […]

04.15.2014

Was stopping Nevada’s fracking rush behind the Bundy showdown?

By Marita Noon The story of rancher Cliven Bundy has captured an abundance of media attention and attracted supporters from across the West, who relate to the struggle against the federal management of lands. Bundy’s sister, Susan, was asked: “Who’s behind the uproar?” She blamed […]

02.10.2014

Infographic: North America sits on enormous natural gas reserves

The natural gas industry has grown exponentially over the last several years and continues to make great strides in the United States. Natural gas is a natural resource that has the potential to safely and cleanly fuel the next generation of American innovation and economic […]

01.22.2014

Slideshow: Over two thirds of U.S. energy generation threatened by the EPA

[tps_header][/tps_header] By Tom Toth Power industries in the United States are under attack by the radical left, now empowered by dominant federal agencies and government officials. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has—especially since the beginning of the Obama administration—been taken over by environmental alarmists and given a […]

01.03.2014

Good news for 2014: A domestic energy revolution is underway in the USA

  By Nathan Mehrens As originally published at FoxNews.com. While it may not qualify as a silver lining, there was one bright spot to emerge from Washington D.C.’s latest adventure in bad budgeting: A provision further enhancing our country’s expanding energy independence. Championed by U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan (R-SC) the […]

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