Sentences with phrase «gas industry representatives»

The reporter, Ian Urbina, collected over 10,000 emails from investors and gas industry representatives that showed that the gap between the industry's rosy talk and reality is wider than previously recognized.
Gas industry representatives purportedly took advantage of this inside information by lobbying to minimize reporting requirements designed to regulate toxic and radioactive runoff from drilling sites.
Gas industry representatives, who say they've been waiting three years to extract the gas from the Marcellus shale reserves, say they'd like to move the process along without any further delays so that permits can for fracking can finally be issued.

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The most impactful part of the conference for Park was a tour of Louisiana's «chemical corridor,» in which participants had the opportunity to hear from activists and industry representatives and to see first - hand what life is like in the fenceline communities living in the shadow of the Gulf's big oil and gas industries.
Ed Perlmutter, a representative from a major oil and gas state, says climate change will likely make the industry less profitable, and that local communities should have some regulatory power.
Seven of the organizations that signed this letter to Pruitt — and five of the actual representatives who signed — also recently penned a letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration defending «electronic and heat - not - burn» tobacco products (or vaping products), indicating that this network is defending the tobacco industry as well as oil and gas companies.
The highest reserve estimate comes from the Potential Gas Committee (PGC) which is made up of industry representatives.
The main trade group representing the oil and gas industries, the American Petroleum Institute, and representatives for Exxon and Shell did not respond on Tuesday to messages seeking comment on the lawsuits.
Documents obtained by Greenpeace include correspondence between George Howard and various representatives of the oil and gas industry during the creation of the first chemical disclosure bill.
In doing so, we expect to be fighting the same forces — coal, oil and gas industries — that in 2012 made the House of Representatives the most anti-environmental in history.
Besides former Minister Al Attiyah, the ceremony Tuesday at the Qatar Islamic Art Museum was attended by the current Minister of Energy and Industry of Qatar, Mohammed bin Saleh Al - Sada, as well as the Minister of Oil and Gas of Oman, Mohammed bin Hamad Al - Ramahi, and Saad Al - Kaabi, chief executive officer of Qatar Petroleum, plus several ambassadors and other high - level representatives of government and the oil and gas industry in the MiddIndustry of Qatar, Mohammed bin Saleh Al - Sada, as well as the Minister of Oil and Gas of Oman, Mohammed bin Hamad Al - Ramahi, and Saad Al - Kaabi, chief executive officer of Qatar Petroleum, plus several ambassadors and other high - level representatives of government and the oil and gas industry in the Middle EaGas of Oman, Mohammed bin Hamad Al - Ramahi, and Saad Al - Kaabi, chief executive officer of Qatar Petroleum, plus several ambassadors and other high - level representatives of government and the oil and gas industry in the Middle Eagas industry in the Middindustry in the Middle East.
In this 112th Congress alone, oil, gas and coal interests gave over $ 20 million of this «dirty energy money» to our Senators and Representatives, to influence their votes around industry - friendly measures from dismantling the power of regulatory bodies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to approving the Keystone pipeline, to opening up the outer - continental shelf to drilling.
Climate experts and representatives of environmental groups, when shown examples of the revisions, said they illustrated the significant if largely invisible influence of Mr. Cooney and other White House officials with ties to energy industries that have long fought greenhouse - gas restrictions.
It's also worth noting that the Waxman - Markey bill, a cap - and - trade setup for greenhouse gases that starts by giving out many licenses to industry but puts up a growing number for auction in later years, was actually passed by the House of Representatives last year; it's hard to imagine a broad - based emissions tax doing the same for many years.
But industry representatives complained that such a sweeping moratorium would outlaw virtually all drilling in New York, including in its portion of the Marcellus shale, a vast and deep deposit of natural gas stretching under several states.
In making such claims, these Indonesian representatives evidently are ignoring data that show the opposite, putting the credibility of the oil - palm industry at risk, and undermining efforts to slow deforestation and rein in greenhouse gas emissions.
He will be joined by 50 + speakers from industry, government and finance including senior representatives from ArcelorMittal Dofasco, Enbridge, Cascades, Gerdau, Union Gas, PG&E, ConAgra Foods, Gaz Metro, Suncor, Glencore, Lafarge, Goldcorp, Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, International Emissions Trading Association, GreenField Specialty Alcohols, ClearBlue Markets, Evolution Markets, and RBC Capital Markets.
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