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U.S. Crude and Natural Gas Resources
With energy consumption expected to grow in the coming decades, America needs access to its untapped domestic resources. These resources can replace output from maturing fields and streng...
From: EnergyTomorrow
The Myth of “Big Oil”
It is important to understand how the energy world has changed. Forty years ago, world oil reserves were largely the domain of the investor-owned, international oil companies (IOC), based...
From: EnergyTomorrow
The Key to Job Growth
Increased access to domestic oil and natural gas could create 530,000 new U.S. jobs by 2025.
From: EnergyTomorrow
Number of Refineries Declines but Capacity Expands
Since 1985, U.S. refining capacity has increased by 13 percent even though there are 75 fewer refineries. Because the infrastructure to bring crude in and get products out is in place, it...
From: EnergyTomorrow
Gasoline Taxes (Combined Local, State and Federal - Cents per Gallon, May 2011
The average nationwide tax on each gallon of gasoline sold at the retail station is 49.5 cents. Of that, 18.4 cents per gallon goes to the federal government; the rest ends up in state an...
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Summary and Critique of the Benefits Estimates in the Regulatory Impact Analy...
EPA’s statements on health benefits from lowering the Ozone NAAQS grossly misrepresent what EPA is actually estimating as the potential benefits of reducing public exposures to ozone. If ...
From: EnergyTomorrow
Economic Consequences of Delaying Keystone XL
Oil sands development in Canada supports a broad array of jobs in the United States. A recently released Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) study estimated that oil sands projects...
From: EnergyTomorrow
The Key to Retirement Security
Millions of Americans own 75 percent of oil and natural gas company shares, so more domestic production could produce more financial security.
From: EnergyTomorrow
Let’s Unlock Domestic Energy to Grow New Jersey’s Economy
Energy is vital to growing jobs and economic opportunity right here in New Jersey. The good news? America has plentiful natural gas and oil resources right here, and with proven technolog...
From: EnergyTomorrow
U.S. Gulf of Mexico Oil and Natural Gas Industry Economic Impact Analysis -- ...
A briefing paper based on the June 2010 study by Quest Offshore Resources, Inc. (Quest), drawing on its proprietary database of suppliers of capital equipment and intermediate goods to Gu...
From: EnergyTomorrow
U.S. Gulf of Mexico Oil and Natural Gas Industry Economic Impact Analysis
The offshore oil and natural gas industry is instrumental to the United States both from an energy supply perspective and due to its contribution to U.S. GDP and job creation. In 2010, ov...
From: EnergyTomorrow
An Assessment of the Impacts of Increased Access versus Higher Taxes on U.S. ...
API has commissioned Wood Mackenzie to undertake a study which examines the implications of increasing exploration and development access in five key US regions currently closed to develo...
From: EnergyTomorrow
West Virginia: The Financial Contribution of Oil and Natural Gas Company Inve...
This report examines the financial impact of investments in oil and natural gas companies on the overall performance of the two largest public employee pension funds in each of seventeen ...
From: EnergyTomorrow
South Carolina: The Financial Contribution of Oil and Natural Gas Company Inv...
This report examines the financial impact of investments in oil and natural gas companies on the overall performance of the two largest public employee pension funds in each of seventeen ...
From: EnergyTomorrow
Pennsylvania: The Financial Contribution of Oil and Natural Gas Company Inves...
This report examines the financial impact of investments in oil and natural gas companies on the overall performance of the two largest public employee pension funds in each of seventeen ...
From: EnergyTomorrow


