Dakota Access Pipeline – A Success Story
On the first anniversary of commercial delivery, we’re sharing our video on the success story of Dakota Access Pipeline.
On the first anniversary of commercial delivery, we’re sharing our video on the success story of Dakota Access Pipeline.
An all-of-the-above approach to energy in this country will be the safest and most secure version of diversification for our nation’s future. Writing in the Grand Forks Herald, Craig Stevens, spokesman for GAIN and former senior adviser to U.S. Energy Secretary Sam Bodman, recognizes that the only way this becomes a reality is through collaboration…
The Fourth of July is a special time to celebrate America. As we packed into our cars, boarded our flights, turned on the grill and watched fireworks across the country, it is easy to forget what makes this all possible: oil and gas. According to AAA, a record-setting 43.2 million Americans were expected to travel…
Suzanne Walker, a pipeline welder affiliated with Pipeliners Local Union 798, was published in North Dakota’s InForum and Minot Daily News, calling on the Biden administration to support the hard working women and men in the energy industry. She argues President Biden has severely undervalued the importance of union workers in the oil and gas…
While anti-fossil fuel activists have continued to oppose the use of natural gas and oil – even in these unprecedented times – they seem to have missed the industry’s important role in the fight against the coronavirus. The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board recently highlighted important contributions from Exxon Mobil, the world’s largest publicly traded…
The Biden administration is proceeding with the sale of oil and gas drilling rights in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). The auction is scheduled for January 9, 2025, and will be limited to 400,000 acres—the minimum mandate per the 2017 Tax Cuts and Job Act—as requested by the Biden administration. This will be the…
Artificial Intelligence and data centers are guzzling electricity. Big technology companies have a naturally vested interest in building more of these centers, but if they want to build them next to power plants, they may have to build the power plant too. Thomas Gleeson, chairman of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, warned that construction…