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- Congress must act on natural gas.
- Calling the natural gas problem "unnatural," W. Henson Moore, president and ceo of the American Forest & Paper Association, called for immediate Congressional action on high prices during a press conference at last week's AF&PA Pa Calling the natural gas problem "unnatural," W. Henson...
- Research articles 2006-04-15
- Spending bill abandons more gas drilling.(News)(Column)
- Byline: Steve Toloken The plastics industry saw one of its key political goals - more natural gas drilling along the U.S. coast - appear to fall by the wayside again in Congress. A broad coalition of U.S. industries, including plastics and ...
- Research articles 2005-11-14
- Chemical industry calls for immediate steps to avert natural gas crisis.
- AS PRICES FOR energy products continue to soar, the chemical industry, the nation's largest industrial consumer of natural gas, is calling on the Bush administration and Congress to take "immediate steps to avert a looming natural gas crisis. AS PRICES FOR energy products...
- Research articles 2003-03-10
- ACC and NPRA testify on natural gas crisis. (News).(American Chemistry Council, National Petrochemical and Refiners Association)
- AMERICAN CONSUMERS will pay $70 billion more for natural gas this year than they did in 2002 because of federal policies that promote demand for the clean burning fuel while simultaneously restricting supply, the chemical industry told Congress las AMERICAN CONSUMERS will pay $70...
- Research articles 2003-06-30
- ACC urges congress to boost domestic natural gas production. (Markets).(American Chemistry Council urges Congress to seek ways to promote diversified sources of domestic energy)
- THE CHEMICAL industry is urging Congress to look for ways to promote abundant and diversified sources of domestic energy, including natural gas, coal, nuclear and cost-competitive renewable sources. In a letter to the chairpersons of various H THE CHEMICAL...
- Research articles 2003-02-24
- Lobbyists down on energy bill.(News)
- Byline: Steve Toloken While Congress is moving toward approving the country's first major energy policy rewrite in a decade, plastics and chemical industry lobbyists say it will do little to address their central concern - tight supplies of natura Byline: Steve Toloken ...
- Research articles 2003-11-24
- Bill could refuel gas, plastics.(Brief Article)
- Some very familiar - and, pardon the pun, some "underground" - provisions in the national energy policy legislation moving toward resolution in Congress unite the interests of the plastics and natural gas industries. Unless we make our view Some very familiar - and, pardon the pun,...
- Research articles 2002-07-15
- Miller demands Congress act on oil prices.(VIEWPOINT)
- With the winter heating season about to hit and with oil and gas prices at all-time highs, it is essential that Connecticut's U. S. senators and members of Congress act now to ensure consumers are not victimized by speculators at the New York Mercant With the...
- Research articles 2005-10-03
- ACC urges Congress to act on comprehensive energy legislation.(American Chemistry Council)
- THE RECENT electricity blackout, like the ongoing natural gas crisis, is the result of years of neglecting the nation's energy needs, and both must be addressed immediately, say industry officials. In a letter to every member of Congress, the ...
- Research articles 2003-09-15
- Expect Congress to back construction.(of a natural gas pipeline from Alaska )(Brief Article)
- * Expect Congress to back construction of a natural gas pipeline from Alaska as part of a comprehensive new energy bill. Natural gas prices will remain high, but at least supplies will become slightly more secure. The real issue in the bill will be ...
- Research articles 2003-09-18
- Congress hears alerts of impending NG supply crisis. (Washington Watch).
- While it may only be a temporary decline, the drop in the number of natural gas wells drilled this year has Congress worrying about natural gas supplies. The House Resources subcommittee on energy and mineral resources heard some dire predictions on While it may only...
- Research articles 2002-09-01
- Congress turns to increasing natural gas production
- High natural gas prices were apt to be among the first issues Congress had to deal with when it returned to town in early January. With continuing shut-in Gulf production keeping upwards pressure on gas prices, key members of both the House and Senate were expected to re-introduce bills from...
- Research articles 2006-01-01
- Bills must wait for Congress.(News)(Brief article)
- Byline: Mike Verespej With Congress in recess until after the November elections, the window of opportunity is shrinking for legislators to enact two issues important to the plastics industry: funding for a 6-year-old program that speeds up the ap Byline: Mike Verespej ...
- Research articles 2006-10-09
- Congress noting impact of gas prices on manufacturing.(washington watch)
- The start of the 2004 presidential campaign may do for natural gas supply issues what four years of industry pleading to Congress never could. The dire straits faced by U.S. manufacturing, the contribution of high natural gas prices to those conditio The start of the 2004...
- Research articles 2004-05-01
- Congress examining bill to waive $200 million owed to natural gas
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- Research articles 1999-06-09
- Senate Republicans dust off last year's alternate energy bill.
- SENATE REPUBLICANS have agreed to abandon their stalled energy bill and resurrect an alternative measure written by Democrats that originally cleared the chamber a year ago. Although the extraordinary political maneuver broke an impasse over SENATE REPUBLICANS...
- Research articles 2003-08-11
- IECA presses US congress to ensure an affordable energy supply. (News).(Industrial Energy Consumers of America )
- AN INDUSTRY group is calling on Congress to "stem the national energy crisis" by passing legislation that would lead to increased production of natural gas and lower prices for the key feedstock. In a letter to Congressional leaders, AN...
- Research articles 2003-02-17
- Pemex will be forced to restrict natural gas sales.
- MEXICO CITY, Feb 11, 2003 (Cronica/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- The director general of Pemex, Raul Munoz Leos, has warned Congress that the short supply of natural gas will affect various industries, including the ele MEXICO CITY, Feb 11, 2003 (Cronica/Corporate Mexico...
- Research articles 2003-02-11
- IPAA PUSHES CONGRESS TO SUPPORT FUNDING FOR OIL AND NATURAL GAS R&D
- John B. Walker, Chairman of IPAA, and Barry Russell, President, are continuing to meet with law makers on Capitol Hill to gain their support for restoring federal funding for vitally important oil and natural gas research and development programs conducteJohn B. Walker, Chairman of IPAA, and Barry Russell, President, are...
- Research articles 2005-05-01
- Proposed energy bill better than nothing.(Opinion)
- Congress finally is ready to deliver an energy bill to President Bush, and apparently it's in the nick of time. Passing any sort of legislation that helps chemical companies will be more difficult in the next few months. First, as publicly traded ...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
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