Oil Industry
Gas And Other Consumer Prices Spike In 2021 First Quarter
The Bureau Of Labor Statistics Released Data Tuesday Showing A Sharp Increase In Consumer Prices, Especially Gasoline, As Many Americans Struggle To Make Ends Meet. Critics Of President Biden’s Policies Say More Price Increases Likely To Come.
Read moreWhich Tennessee City Has The Most Billionaires?
Although Franklin, Tennessee Is Home To Three Billionaires, Their Combined Net Worth Of $6.9 Billion Falls Short Of The Combined Wealth Of Billionaires In Nashville.
Read moreNew Mexico Attorney General Criticized For Not Joining Lawsuit Against Biden Oil And Gas Policy
An Advocate For The Oil And Gas Industry Is Questioning Why The State Of New Mexico Has Not Joined A Lawsuit Against President Joe Biden’s Leasing Moratorium On Federal Lands Filed By 14 Other States.
Read morePetroleum Association of Wyoming Joins Lawsuit Challenging Biden’s Federal Oil Lease Ban
The Petroleum Association Of Wyoming (PAW) Has Signed On As A Joint Petitioner In A Lawsuit To Fight President Joe Biden’s Executive Order Halting New Federal Land Leases For Oil And Gas Drilling.
Read moreWyoming Sues Biden Administration Over Federal Oil & Gas Moratorium
Wyoming Filed A Lawsuit Wednesday Against The Biden Administration Over Its Moratorium On New Oil And Gas Leases On Federal Lands.
Read moreWyoming Joins Lawsuit To Block Keystone Pipeline Cancellation
Wyoming Is Joining 20 Other States In A Lawsuit Seeking To Overturn The Decision To Cancel The Keystone XL Pipeline Project.
Read moreThe Tennessee Conservative News Break March 17, 2021
-Constitutional Carry One Step Closer To Becoming Law
-New Legislation Aims to Increase Transparency of Foreign Influences on Colleges in Tennessee
-Lee Says Tennessee Doesn’t Need Its Share Of American Rescue Plan Funding
-American Rescue Plan Act To Provide States 116 Times Their Revenue Losses
-Biden’s Oil & Gas Ban Undermines New Mexico’s Ability To Safeguard Economy, Environment
-COVID-19 And Hamilton County Schools: One Year Later
Biden’s Oil & Gas Ban Undermines New Mexico’s Ability To Safeguard Economy, Environment
New Mexico Governor Is Seeking An Exemption Or Waiver For New Mexico From Executive Order Issued By Biden Halting New Oil And Gas Leasing On Federal Land. The Order Has Resulted In On-the-ground Uncertainties That Undermine Ability To Safeguard State’s Economy And Environment.
Read moreBiden Regulations Impact New Mexico Worse Than Texas In Permian Basin
On The New Mexico Side, Half Of The Oil And Gas Produced In The Permian Basin Occurs On Federal Land. On The Texas Side, Roughly 3 Million Barrels Of Oil Were Produced Daily, But On Private And State-Owned Land.
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