Published: May 15, 2012
The American Petroleum Institute today rolled out its policy recommendations for the national political conventions, and good recommendations they are.
The report, released at a news conference at the National Press Club, goes by the title, "American Made Energy -- Report to the Platform Committees." In the report's opening and comments at the event, API President Jack Gerard posed the key questions:
The question is not whether we will continue to need oil and natural gas. We will. The question is: will we use our own vast energy supplies or rely on others? Will we improve our energy security as a result of developing abundant domestic supplies of oil and natural gas on federal and private lands, onshore and offshore?
The four policy areas requiring action:
1. Commitment to Access
2. Common Sense Regulatory Structure
3. Invest in America’s Future
4. A Sustainable Energy Future
Today's recommendations reinforce API's efforts to elevate energy as a campaign issue this year, represented most prominently by its Vote4Energy.org initiative. To which we say, keep it up!)
Video of the news conference, which was followed by a panel discussion, will be available at the EnergyTomorrow.org website.
API's Mark Green also tweeted up a storm during today's event at @EnergyTomorrow
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