Clean Skies CEO Denise Bode was warning the nation before 9/11 and the Iraq War, that our dependence on foreign oil and bans on domestic drilling would eventually lead to "price hikes." This excerpt was taken from a 2001 piece i
n Energy Houston magazine.
If the U.S. does not open up federal lands to exploration and production and support the rebuilding of the nation's energy production, refining and delivery systems, we can expect more price hikes and curtailments for energy, warns Denise Bode, vice chair of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and former president of the Independent Petroleum Association of America.
Writing in the new issue of Energy Houston magazine, Bode says, "America's energy infrastructure and resource base is being shut down, and that is in turn causing a crisis from the gas pump to the electric meter." America is approaching being 60 percent dependent on foreign energy, up from 42 percent 10 years ago.
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Posted at 5/27/2008 08:43:00 AM
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By Jim Snyder
Since opening for business in 1993, Chesapeake Energy has grown into a dominant player in the natural gas industry. Now the company is setting its sights on Washington.
In the process, it is making the traditional energy lobby, which tries hard to avoid infighting, nervous that the
détente could be over.
Chesapeake’s push comes as Congress weighs global warming legislation, which could rearrange the country’s energy fuel mix.
The company is a charter member of the American Clean Skies Foundation, which will promote natural gas interests. The formation of a new coalition itself
isn’t particularly newsworthy since several already exist. But Chesapeake’s CEO, Aubrey
McClendon, who co-founded the company with $50,000, indicated in an interview with The Hill that the foundation would not be afraid to challenge Big Coal, despite that industry’s powerful backers on Capitol Hill.
“We will be an aggressive and forceful advocate of natural gas, and I should add, effective,”
McClendon said.
The foundation will be run by Denise Bode, a member of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission with ties to Washington’s oil and gas lobby. Bode was once the president of the
IPAA and is a former staffer to ex-Sen. David
Boren (D-Okla.).
Read more... Labels: American Clear Skies Foundation, Chesapeake Energy, Denise Bode
Posted at 4/30/2007 02:21:00 PM
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