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DOE's oil and gas research budget in FY 2005. The House bill earmarks $35 million for oil technology research—the ..... Feb. 6, 2004). Similarly for gas research, the House bill includes $42 million, $1 million less than FY 2004
2001. Jack Jacobson, a spokesman for Arctic Resources Co., said there's no chance of deleting the ban when the House bill goes to the floor. Arctic Resources, which is promoting the northern route, says its project would cost $6.1 billion
of 2001. Jack Jacobson, a spokesman of Arctic Resources Co., said there's no chance of deleting the ban when the House bill goes to the floor. Arctic Resources, which is promoting the northern route, says its project would cost $6.1 billion
US Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kan.) introduced a bill on May 9 that aims to expedite construction of US natural gas pipelines by streamlining the permitting process and expediting approvals.
Four US House Energy and Commerce Committee members—Republicans Pete Olson (Tex.) and Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.) and Democrats Gene Green (Tex.) and Jim Matheson (Utah)—introduced a bill designed to eliminate fraud in the federal Renewable Fuel Standard's biodiesel program.
Four US House Energy and Commerce Committee members—Republicans Pete Olson (Tex.) and Marsha Blackburn (Tenn.) and Democrats Gene Green (Tex.) and Jim Matheson (Utah)—introduced a bill designed to eliminate fraud in the federal Renewable Fuel Standard’s biodiesel program.
US House Republicans joined their Senate colleagues on Dec. 2 in urging US President Barack Obama to reverse his Nov. 11 decision to delay acting on TransCanada Corp.'s cross-border permit application for the project until after the 2012 elections.
US House Republicans joined their Senate colleagues on Dec. 2 in urging US President Barack Obama to reverse his Nov. 11 decision to delay acting on TransCanada Corp.’s cross-border permit application for the project until after the 2012 elections.
Two US House members reintroduced legislation that they said could recover as much as $54 billion in federal offshore royalty payments that were mistakenly exempt in the late 1990s.
One day after refusing to consider the Democrats’ bill to increase taxes for the five biggest US oil companies, the US Senate similarly rejected on May 17 a Republican measure patterned after legislation that the US House approved last week by a 57-42 vote.