Studies and Surveys

The Studies and Surveys shelf includes API's 2009 Energy IQ survey and other studies on a variety of topics, including ownership of U.S. oil and natural gas companies, hydraulic fracturing, investments in greenhouse gas mitigation technologies, impacts of a proposed windfall profits tax and access of domestic resources.

Strengthening Our Economy: The Untapped U.S. Oil and Gas Resources

An ICF International study, commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute (API), shows that developing America's vast domestic oil and natural gas resources that had been kept off-limi...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 2,651
  • 5
  • 05 / 15 / 2009

Key Investments in Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Technologies

U.S.-based oil and natural gas companies invested $58.4 billion from 2000 through 2008 in technologies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to a study by T² and Associates and th...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 1,506
  • 3
  • 06 / 16 / 2009

2009 Energy IQ (Questions and Answers)

The third annual Energy IQ survey, conducted for the American Petroleum Institute (API) by Harris Interactive®, comes as a new administration and Congress are pursuing energy and climate ...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 5,313
  • 0
  • 06 / 29 / 2009

2009 Energy IQ (Questions Only)

The third annual Energy IQ survey, conducted for the American Petroleum Institute (API) by Harris Interactive®, comes as a new administration and Congress are pursuing energy and climate ...

From: EnergyTomorrow

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  • 16
  • 06 / 29 / 2009

Who Owns America's Oil and Natural Gas Companies

In 2010, the oil and natural gas industry directly contributed over $470 billion to the U.S. economy in spending, wages and dividends. The dividends alone totaled about $35 billion and we...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 5,535
  • 6
  • 07 / 02 / 2009

Energy and Economic Impacts of a Proposed Windfall Profits Tax on Oil Produce...

The imposition of new taxes on the oil and natural gas industry likely could kill hundreds of thousands of jobs, slow economic growth and make Americans more dependent on foreign sources ...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 1,586
  • 1
  • 07 / 02 / 2009

PwC study: The Economic Impacts of the Oil and Natural Gas Industry on the U....

The American Petroleum Institute (API) has engaged PwC to perform a study to determine the economic impacts of the oil and natural gas industry. The study found that the oil and natural g...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 9,060
  • 21
  • 09 / 21 / 2009

CERI: The Impacts of Canadian Oil Sands Development on the United States’ Eco...

CERI, a non-profit Canadian energy and environmental research institute, examines the impacts of developing Canadian oil sands on the United States’ economy. Canada and the US are major t...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 9,470
  • 11
  • 10 / 19 / 2009

Emission Reductions Associated with U.S. Oil and Gas Industry Investments in ...

Greenhouse gas emissions from the U.S. oil and natural gas industry declined more than 48 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent from 2007 to 2008, a reduction comparable to tak...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 3,287
  • 10
  • 03 / 25 / 2010

The Economic Impacts of the Marcellus Shale: Implications for New York, Penns...

According to the study, “The Economic Impacts of the Marcellus Shale: Implications for New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia,” by Timothy J. Considine, Ph.D. of Natural Resource Econo...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 7,412
  • 38
  • 07 / 21 / 2010

Potential Impacts of Proposed Increases in Regulations & Taxes on Deepwater D...

A new API analysis shows that administration’s moratorium (if continued indefinitely), or similar legislative proposals (which make the deepwater unavailable or uneconomic), would cost th...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 2,866
  • 10
  • 07 / 27 / 2010

Wood Mackenzie Study: Evaluation of Proposed Tax Changes on the U.S. Oil & Na...

Wood Mackenzie has been appointed by the American Petroleum Institute (API) to provide an evaluation of legislative proposals in 2010 put forward by the U.S. Congress, specifically the In...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 1,651
  • 9
  • 08 / 17 / 2010

Identification/Review of Legislative/Regulatory Changes Required for Introduc...

In March, 2009, Growth Energy requested that EPA approve E15 for use in all vehicles and engines under the Clean Air Act (CAA). EPA has indicated that its decision(s) will be made during ...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 1,665
  • 2
  • 08 / 31 / 2010

Study: Economic Benefits of the Marcellus Shale

Expanding natural gas development in the Marcellus Shale would produce additional jobs, generate increased government revenue and provide stable, reliable supplies to help secure the nati...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 1,881
  • 3
  • 07 / 26 / 2010

Clean Air Act GHG Permits, Investment, and the Economy

When EPA’s Tailoring Rule requirements kick‐in in 2011, the most directly impacted types of economic activity would be private sector investments to improve/expand existing facilities or ...

From: EnergyTomorrow

  • 1,201
  • 1
  • 10 / 21 / 2010
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