All Posts from June, 2014
Will the window of opportunity close for American companies?
Posted: June 26, 2014 by Ken Cohen
“With respect to LNG exports, time is of the essence.”
North Dakota’s million-barrel milestone
Posted: June 25, 2014 by Ken Cohen
Call it the million-barrel milestone. In April, according to North Dakota’s Department of Mineral Resources, the state’s oilfields pumped more than one million barrels of oil per day.
More LNG exports, more benefits to the entire country
Posted: June 23, 2014 by Ken Cohen
ICF’s study demonstrates that the higher the level of LNG exports, the greater the economic benefits would be for the United States.
The verdict on NAFTA after 20 years
Posted: June 20, 2014 by Ken Cohen
Twenty years of experience with the North American Free Trade Act show that everyone benefits from increased trade.
With hurricanes, no matter the season we’ll be prepared
Posted: June 19, 2014 by Ken Cohen
For a company like ExxonMobil, hurricane season isn’t a five-month stretch from June to November. It’s year-round.
Facts – not rhetoric – about oil sands and GHG emissions
Posted: June 12, 2014 by Ken Cohen
Is oil produced from the Canadian oil sands inherently different from other crude oils?