We need to do more. We need to be aggressive with it.
The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) supports all state fish and wildlife agencies sharing in part of the revenues derived...
Congress should be pushing for increased exploration and production in offshore areas like the eastern Gulf of Mexico and the Outer Continen...
Congress and the Interior Department should be encouraging the use of natural gas.
Congress must recognize--and encourage--the development of oil resources on federal lands and on private lands.
The bad news is that some D.C. policy makers appear to have declared a war on oil.
I appreciate that it's not fully flushed out, if you will.
We cannot allow our domestic oil and gas production to be shut down in favor of increased dependence on foreign oil.
I'm very pleased to hear your announcement this morning about the memorandum of understanding with FERC and MMS.
Our renewable energy resources are wonderful and vast. We look forward to the time that you will come up to visit them.
Our nation is blessed with abundant energy resources--both on land and beneath the surfaces of our lands and waters.
We need to make sure that those resources are not closed off as we seek to develop more in terms of our renewables.
The Endangered Species Act is not well suited to deal with climate change which is a global phenomenon that has built up over decades.
The President's budget proposals would have this Nation turn its back on workers in the petroleum industry.
all of these actions will slow down rather than speed up domestic energy production.
We're giving the Administration another opportunity to revisit ANWR.
Punishing the domestic oil and gas industry will not bring the age of renewable energy any faster.
I have described the President's budget blueprint as a war on domestic production.