Another school year has begun, and there is a new appreciation among teachers and students for the (once taken for granted) simple opportunity of...
On April 16, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed SB 19-181 into law, initiating a sweeping overhaul of the state’s regulation of the oil and...
When all is considered, there is no doubt about the fact that more jobs will be lost economy-wide than will be gained or saved because of steel and aluminum tariffs and import quotas.
The Food and Drug Administration may not be the first government agency you think about when wondering how the Trump administration will affect your...
The Impact of Elections in Texas on the Oil and Gas Industry
As the oil and gas industry continues to set jaw-dropping production numbers, it...
It seems that everything, even basic necessities like energy, has become highly political today. But our conversation about American energy doesn't have to be...
As the state of Oklahoma once again faces a budget shortfall of about $900 million, lawmakers are looking to find ways to create new...
Energy Infrastructure Debate Unites Business and Labor Against ‘Keep It in the Ground’ Activists
Simon Lomax - 0
By choosing to produce more energy at home, America has opened the doors to new opportunities and growth across the economy. The surge in...
In yet another capitulation in a long line of capitulations, a Republican Attorney General has naively recused himself from an inquiry into an investigation...
The Industry’s True Existential Threat is in Local Communities, Not in Washington, DC
David Blackmon - 0
The essence of your problem is not in Washington, D.C. or in the various state capitals: It is in the local communities in and...


















