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If there is one conclusion that should be drawn from the boom in U.S. natural gas production, it is that supplies are so abundant that it makes economic sense to export some of our gas to countries overseas. No one could have imagined that possibility even a few years ago...
A mantra from the presidential campaign--"drill, baby, drill"--reflected deep frustration with Washington's decision to lock down tens of billions of barrels of oil under American territory in a period of $4-a-gallon gasoline. Republicans stoked the fire by advocating more off-shore drilling, and Congress recently agreed to lift the long-standing ban....
Just a year after the BP oil spill, America is on the verge of a new golden era of oil exploration and production -- unless President Obama and his environmentalist friends get their way.
Despite the recent Deepwater Horizon disaster, offshore drilling is an opportunity that we cannot afford to squander, as our energy security and economic growth depend on it.
President Obama's decision to allow a little offshore drilling can best be described as too little, too late, and for the wrong reasons.
President Obama's decision to issue a blanket moratorium on deepwater oil drilling, inaccurately claiming the policy was recommended by scientists, underscores his fundamental misunderstanding of the role of science in policymaking.
The greatest damage from the Deepwater Horizon disaster has resulted from the federal government's attempt to exploit the crisis by promoting a political agenda, yet backlash in Congress shows that the American people can make up their own minds better than government can.
It is a myth that we have to make a painful transition to alternative fuels and renewables to avoid the disastrous effects of peak oil.





