6 News & Press Releases found
American Petroleum Institute (API) News
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IHS projects large future state benefits from shale revolution
API Vice President for Policy and Economic Analysis Kyle Isakower told reporters this morning that an IHS study shows that future unconventional oil and natural gas development will generate large numbers of jobs and new revenue for government in ...
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API: EPA out of touch with reality by deciding to continue mandating imaginary biofuels
WASHINGTON, May 25, 2012/PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today denied the American Petroleum Institute`s (API`s) request to eliminate mandates for biofuels that do not exist, and the agency ...
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API: Misguided Vermont legislature ignores energy demand, need for jobs and government revenue
API’s Senior Director of State Government Relations Rolf Hanson said that the decision by the Vermont legislature to issue a statewide ban on the use of hydraulic fracturing is shortsighted and uninformed. "The decision by the Vermont ...
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API: New Interior hydraulic fracturing rules must not ignore effective state efforts
American Petroleum Institute Upstream Director Erik Milito said any new federal rules on hydraulic fracturing must reflect a history of successful state-led regulations on oil and natural gas production and avoid the creation of unnecessary ...
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EPA’s ethanol regulations pose serious safety, environmental concerns for consumers
In a conference call with reporters today, API Downstream Group Director Bob Greco discussed a new analysis of EPA’s regulations to allow higher amounts of ethanol in gasoline (E15), which showed that “an estimated half of all gasoline ...
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What America is Thinking on Energy Issues: 78 Percent of Nevada Voters Favor More Oil and Natural Gas Development
Seventy-eight percent of Nevada voters favor more development of U.S. oil and natural gas resources, and similar numbers believe more oil and natural gas development would provide major benefits to the nation, including more U.S. jobs, according to ...