The elections have ended and it is now time to shift from campaigning to governing. An impatient electorate will have big expectations from lawmakers to jump-start our sluggish economy and start creating jobs-fast.
An excursion by legislators to Washington, D.C., last week for a meeting of the Energy Council gave attendees insight into energy issues and opportunities to share their perspectives with the federal government, several participants said Tuesday.
The purpose of this commentary is to paint with a broad brush the new global ecosystem in which Alaska's economy will operate in the years ahead, make some suggestions to guard against the hubris of past success and Black Swans (i.e.
Last fall I charted a new course to build a natural gas pipeline and deliver our resource to Alaskan homes and a global market.
...direction of gasoline prices. It also doesn't mean he's right about $5-a-gallon gas in 2012. The U.S. Energy Information Administration, an independent agency that analyzes trends for the federal government, predicts a somewhat more modest...
...We're at the bottom moving up.'' Doug MacIntyre, short-term oil market forecaster for the U.S. Energy Information Administration, agreed with much of what Bogin said. He wrapped up his chart-filled presentation this way...
...according to a senior official with the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The EIA's annual energy outlook doesn't...3.65. He said he believes that the U.S. Energy Information Administration is not using the right numbers to determine...
...We're at the bottom moving up.'' Doug MacIntyre, short-term oil market forecaster for the U.S. Energy Information Administration, agreed with much of what Bogin said. He wrapped up his chart-filled presentation this way...
...averaging $30 a barrel this fiscal year and hitting a high of $35.62 in September. "Even the U.S. Energy Information Administration last month characterized oil prices as 'defying gravity,'" Revenue Commissioner Wilson Condon said...
...last year to result in the first annual increase in U.S. oil production since 1991, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Domestic oil production in 2009 averaged 5.32 million barrels a day, up 7.4 percent from 4.95...
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