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Deep in the heart of Texas Alaska shines; Laser-focus from industry on emission reduction

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Texas, Alaska viewpoints stress growth and innovation at final day of CERAWeek Kurt Abraham, Editor-in-Chief , World Oil, March 17, 2019 Common themes of bountiful resources and expanding oil and gas production were sounded by a Texas senator and the Alaskan governor on the final day, Friday March 15, of the five-day CERAWeek conference in Houston. Sen. John Cornyn (Rep. … read more

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US Production High While Oil Fights Energy Cycles and Price Drops

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Big Oil Loses a Safe Space in Houston Liam Denning, Bloomberg, March 14, 2019  Parameters dictate pathways, and while many of the delegates at CERAWeek are used to riding energy’s cycles, changing physics requires true evolution. Advantage lies chiefly in flexibility, with the oil and gas pricing, trade, and demand outlook more uncertain than they’ve been in a generation, possibly … read more

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We’ve got great rocks but bad policies; No new entitlements with climate change action

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North American Arctic is among the world’s most attractive mining regions  Ryan Uljua, High North News, March 14, 2019 The North American Arctic is among the world’s premiere regions for new mining investment thanks in large part to its mineral deposits, according to a new survey. The Fraser Institute, a Canadian public policy think tank, released its annual Survey of … read more