Energy. It fuels our daily lives and our economy. And it's one of the most important issues being debated today. Here on EnergyTomorrow Radio, we examine complex issues about our energy future and answer your questions. In doing so, we hope to advance the conversation about this important topic. Hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API. For more information, visit www.EnergyTomorrow.org
April 26, 2011: Jane Van Ryan interviews Robert Shapiro of Sonecon, LLC, about a new study that examines the financial impact of investments in oil and natural gas companies on the performance of state pensions.
March 22, 2011: In today’s episode, Lisa Ceglia interviews Grant Aldonas of Split Rock International about a potential ruling from the Securities and Exchange Commission and how it could create real problems for U.S.-listed oil companies and their shareholders.
March 15, 2011: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Brian Johnson, API’s senior tax policy advisor, about the potential impact of the administration’s energy tax proposals on the economy.
March 1, 2011: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interview’s the American Council for Capital Formation’s Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Margo Thorning about the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) regulations aimed at reducing carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions.
January 18, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews API’s Downstream and Industry Operations Group Director Bob Greco about the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision regarding the amount of ethanol permitted in gasoline.
January 4, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews API President and CEO Jack Gerard about his “State of American Energy” speech. He stressed the need for sensible policies that create jobs, government revenue and strengthen U.S. energy security.
April 28, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Nick Loris and Ben Lieberman of the Heritage Foundation about the economic impact of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009.
December 21, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews David Adams, Halliburton’s vice president for production enhancement, about hydraulic fracturing. He describes the fracking process, the associated benefits as well as the exaggerated risks.
November 23, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Patrick Kelly, API’s policy advisor for downstream fuels issues, about the completion of the transition from low sulfur diesel to Utra-Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) fuel for highway travel.
December 7, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Sara Banaszak, API’s senior economist, about the administration’s recent ban on offshore drilling and its impact on the economy, jobs and energy security.
November 9, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Dr. William B. Harrison, III from Western Michigan University, about the economic benefits of oil and natural gas development in the Michigan Basin.
October 26, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Dan Gunderson, a consultant to API, to discuss the benefits of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry oil-sands oil from Canada to Oklahoma and the Gulf Coast.
October 12, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Dave Murphy, energy blogger for The Oil Drum about peak oil and the importance of affordable energy for economic growth.
September 28, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Don Norman of Manufacturers Alliance/MAPI and API’s Kyle Isakower about the EPA’s proposal to tighten ozone standards and its potential impact on jobs and the economy.
September 14, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan reports on the Rallies for Jobs held this month across America where energy workers, business leaders and consumers voiced their concerns about jobs, economic growth and affordable energy.
August 31, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Stephen Comstock, API’s tax policy manager, about proposals from Congress and the administration to raise taxes on the oil and natural gas industry
In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Al Jessel, co-chair of the Coordinating Research Council (CRC) about a plan being considered by the EPA which would raise the amount of ethanol in gasoline from 10 percent to 15 or 20 percent.
August 10, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews George Clark, president of Manufacture Alabama, about the impact of the drilling moratorium on Alabama’s economy and jobs.
July 27, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Dr. Tim Considine of the University of Wyoming about his recent study that quantifies the economic impact of developing natural gas in the Marcellus Shale formation.
July 13, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Dr. David Vaughan of the Mote Marine Laboratory at Summerland Key, Florida, about his research on oil in the water from the Gulf spill and its potential effect on the subsea environment.
June 29, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Rich Trzupek, a principal consultant at Mostardi Platt Environmental, about the myths and regulations surrounding air quality in the United States and how both affect the economy.
June 16, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Kevin Book of ClearView Energy Partners LLC about the impact of the oil spill on energy policy and the effects of the six-month moratorium on domestic energy supplies and industry workers.
June 7, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Burt Adams, chairman of the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA), about the potential economic effects of the president’s six-month deepwater drilling moratorium on coastal communities.
May 17, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews David Holt, president of the Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), about the need to learn from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill while continuing to develop oil and natural gas offshore.
May 11, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Chris John, president of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil & Gas Association, about Louisiana’s response to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and the importance of continuing offshore development.
May 1, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews API’s Allison Nyholm, an oil spill response expert, about the technologies used by the oil and natural gas industry to handle spills.
April 20, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Rep. Dean Cannon, Speaker Designate of the Florida House of Representatives, about a recent bill that would open up Florida’s State-owned waters to offshore drilling.
April 6, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Erik Milito, API’s group director of upstream and industry operations, about President Obama’s announcement to open areas on the Outer Continental Shelf for offshore drilling.
March 23, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Bruce Allen, physicist and co-founder of SOS California, about his research on natural oil seeps and the positive impact of oil and natural gas production on California’s coastal environment.
March 9, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Brett Vassey, president and CEO of the Virginia Manufacturers Association, about the importance of accessing oil and natural gas resources off Virginia’s coast.
February 23, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews attendees at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Attendees discuss access to domestic resources and how accessing those resources could improve the nation’s economy.
February 9, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Jack Gerard, president and CEO of API. Mr. Gerard discusses the state of American energy and how we can improve our nation’s economy through oil and natural gas exploration.
January 26, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan speaks with Col. Martin J. Sullivan about the ability for offshore energy development and military operations to coexist in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.
January 12, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan speaks with John Felmy, API’s manager of statistics, about energy and energy policy in the United States.
December, 29, 2009: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan speaks with Mary Hutzler, distinguished senior fellow at the Institute for Energy Research, about China’s energy policies.
December 15, 2009: Newsweek’s Howard Fineman moderated a climate legislation discussion with Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.), Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), Rep. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) and Jack Gerard, President and CEO of API.`
December 1, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Tim Felt, CEO of Colonial Pipeline Company, on his company’s safety record, as well as the safety and reliability of the U.S. pipeline network.
November 17, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Bob Stallman, president of the American Farm Bureau, on the harmful effects of current climate change legislation on agriculture.
November, 3, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Alan Gelder of Wood Mackenzie, a research and consulting firm, who recently conducted a study on the potential impact of climate change legislation on refiners.
October, 20, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Ben Lieberman, senior policy analyst on energy and the environment at the Heritage Foundation, on his recent paper, “Five Things Congress and the President Are Doing to Bring Back Sky-High Gas Prices.”
October, 6, 2009: Jane Van Ryan recaps a recent tour of the THUMS Islands featuring sound bites from Frank Komin, president of Occidental Petroleum, and Charlie Plant, production manager of White Island.
September, 22, 2009: Jane Van Ryan talks with Art Wiese, API’s policy analysis manager, about a recent PricewaterhouseCoopers study on the importance of the oil and natural gas industry to the U.S. economy.
September 16, 2009. ETR 89 tells the story of the Energy Citizens rallies, which provided concerned Americans the opportunity to voice their opinions on the Waxman-Markey climate bill. The series of 20 rallies held across America gave people from all walks of life the chance to let their representatives in Washington know they need to protect jobs and support responsible energy legislation.
August 14, 2009: Jane Van Ryan reports on a recent tour of oil sands operations in Alberta, Canada. Oil sands are a critically important energy resource, providing crude oil to the United States. Of the more than 2 million barrels of Canadian crude oil that are imported in to the U.S. every day, about half is derived from Canada’s abundant oil sands.
August 4, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with API’s Al Mannato on how the oil and natural gas industry is preparing for hurricane season. Mr. Mannato discusses how the industry will continue to remain a reliable provider of energy to the United States.
July 14, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Thomas Tanton, president of T2 and Associates, about the results of a study he conducted, commissioned by API, on greenhouse gas emission reduction and technologies.
June 30, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Jennifer Haskins of Harris Interactive® about the results of API’s third annual Energy IQ survey.
June 19, 2009: Jane Van Ryan discusses a conference call featuring Jack Gerard, Mark Ayers, Doug McCarron and Larry Nichols on the Oil and Natural Gas Industry Labor - Management Committee, an organization created to preserve and create jobs by promoting domestic oil and natural gas production.
June 9, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Kevin Book of ClearView Energy Partners, LLC about the energy and climate change legislation being considered in Congress. Kevin discusses energy security issues and the recent rise in gas prices during the summer driving season.
May 22, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Tim Sampson, manager for exploration and production at API, and Roland Goodman, manager of upstream standards at API, about how the oil and natural gas industry prepares for storms during hurricane season.
May 11, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with David Schnare from the Center for Environmental Stewardship at the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy about the proposal to drill for oil and natural gas off Virginia’s coastline.
April 14, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with David Collyer, president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers, about Canada’s abundant deposits of oil sands and why they are important to the United States.
March 30, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Peter Lidiak, API’s pipeline director, about the importance of dialing 811 before digging in areas where pipelines may be present.
March 17, 2008: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Ray Keating, chief economist of the Small Business and Entrepreneurial Council, about how next taxes on the oil and natural gas industry could impact small businesses and consumers.
Jane Van Ryan speaks with Ron Hyden, strategic business manager for production enhancement at Halliburtion, about hydraulic fracturing, the process that helps produce natural gas from the Marcellus Shale and other formations
Jane Van Ryan speaks with Gary Luquette president of Chevron North American Exploration and Production Company, about his recent testimony in front of Congress about Chevron’s perspectives on Outer Continental Shelf access.
Jane Van Ryan speaks with John Felmy, chief economist at API, about what’s behind the recent increase in gasoline prices.
Feb. 17, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Jim Martin, president of 60 Plus, about Interior Secretary Salazar's announcement that he's delaying action on the government's plan to open more offshore areas to oil and natural gas production.
Feb. 10, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Catherine Reheis-Boyd of the Western Staets Petroleum Association (WSPA) about the Low Carbon Fuel Standard that’s been raising a lot of questions in California.
Feb. 3 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with David Montgomery, vice president of CRA and John Felmy, chief economist at API, about a new study that examines the negative impacts of placing a Windfall Profits Tax on the oil and natural gas industry.
Jan. 13, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with Chevron's Jeff Haflen, senior petroleum engineer, and Dale Beeson, senior geologist, from the Kern River Basin bear Bakersfield California about how oil is produced here at one of America's oldest oil fields.
Jan. 20, 2009: Jane Van Ryan invites Jack Gerard, president and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, to talk about what President Barack Obama should do to address our ailing economy and energy policy.
Jan. 13, 2009: Jane Van Ryan invites Joe Sparano, president of the Western States Petroleum Association, to talk about the economic shortfalls in California and how a tax on oil produced in the state could affect the state's economy.
Jan. 6, 2009: Jane Van Ryan invites Al Mannato, fuels issues manager at API, and Richard Ranger, senior policy adviser at API, to answer question submitted by users on EnergyTomorrow.org.
Dec. 30, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Tony Markel, senior engineer at the National REnewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Colorado, about research being done on the next generation of cars and trucks.
Dec. 23, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Kevin Book of FBR Capital Markets about President-elect Obama's four key nominees for energy and envirionmental policy roles.
Dec. 16, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Wendell Cox, principal of Demographia, about the importance of energy during the holidays and how consumers can save energy and money during the holiday season.
Dec. 9, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Harry Vidas from ICF international about his study commissioned by API that revealed expanded U.S. oil and natural gas drilling could substantially boost domestic production and yield about $1.7 trillion in federal revenue.
Dec. 2, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Ray Boswell, manager for Methane Hydrate R&D Programs at the U.S. Department of Energy's National Energy Technology Laboratory, about using methane hydrates as a fuel of the future.
Nov. 25, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Dr. David Kreutzer, senior policy analyst for energy economic and climate change at The Heritage Foundation, about the impact of lower oil prices on the economy, consumers and energy policy.
Nov. 8, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Eric Smith, an offshore energy expert at the Tulane Energy Institute, about offshore energy exploration and production.
Nov. 11, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with John Felmy, chief economist at API, about what President-elect Barack Obama and a new Congress might mean for the nation’s energy policy.
Nov. 4, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with API’s Erik Milito about the recent expiration of the ban on offshore drilling and the leasing process to develop these areas.
Oct. 28, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Howard Simons, strategist for Bianco Research in Chicago about the recent drop in the price of oil.
Oct. 21, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Barney Bishop, president and CEO of the Associated Industries of Florida, about support for offshore drilling in the state.
Oct. 14, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Al Mannato, fuels issues manager at API, about the use of ethanol in gasoline
Oct. 7, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Kevin Book, senior vice president and senior analyst of FBR Capital Markets, about recent economic events and the importance of energy to the US economy.
Sept. 30, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Mark Kibbe, a policy analyst from API, to discuss the expiration of the 27-year-old Congressional ban on offshore oil and natural gas exploration and production.
Sept. 23, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Steve Rosenbaum, a litigator from Covington and Burling, about court cases that have delayed or stopped production.
Sept. 15, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Debbie Hastings of the Texas Oil and Natural Gas Association and Commander Chuck Polk of the United States Coast Guard about damage caused by Hurricane Ike to Houston and the surrounding areas.
September 9, 2008: Jane van Ryan talks with Margot Thorning of the American Council for Capital Formation about three proposed approaches to energy policy, including the energy plan put forth by the Group of 16, a bipartisan group of U. S. Senators.
September 2, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Tony Dammer from the U.S. Department of Energy about America’s oil shale deposits.
August 26, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Ford Brett, president of OGCI PetroSkills, and a director at the Society of Petroleum Engineers, focused on the environmental protection and safety of drilling in the Outer Continental shelf
August 19, 2008 - Jane Van Ryan talks with Richard Ranger of API about opportunities for oil exploration and production in Alaska.
August 12, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Jim Hoskins and Jennifer Haskins from Harris Interactive about a recent survey commissioned by API to gauge the public’s opinion on energy issues, specifically domestic access and gasoline prices.
August 5, 2008 – Jane Van Ryan talks with John Felmy, API’s chief economist, about the second quarter 2008 earnings of oil and natural gas companies. The companies are reporting earnings of about 7.5 percent, as compared with an average of 10.8 percent for other industries.
July 29, 2008: This week’s episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features a discussion with former Congressman Charlie Stenholm (D-TX). Stenholm analyzes proposals to lower fuel prices and explains the steps Congress should take to secure U.S. energy supply.
July 22, 2008: API’s Jane Van Ryan talks with Karen Harbert of the Institute for 21st Century Energy. Karen discusses the Institute’s recently released energy policy platform.
July 15, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Dr. Jim Hoskins of Harris Interactive about API and Harris’ second-annual “Energy IQ” survey, which is intended to gauge Americans’ knowledge about energy issues.
July 8, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Becky Roberts, president of Chevron Pipeline, about the challenges of delivering natural gas to market and the industry’s commitment to transporting natural gas safely while protecting the environment.
July 1, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with James Hackett, president and CEO of Andarko Petroleum, about exploration and production fo oil and natural gas.
June 24, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Doug Morris, API’s group director of Upstream and Industry Operations to answer questions submitted to EnergyTomorrow.org about the exploration and production of oil and natural gas.
June 17, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talk with Ed Vilade, an official at the Department of Energy under the Carter administration about global crises that caused energy shortages in the 1970s and the consequences of the windfall profits tax of the 1980s.
June 10, 2008: Host Jane Van Ryan talks with Wendell Cox, independent consultant working with API and principle of international public policy firm, Demographia. Wednell explains why he believes global energy demand will continue to rise.
June 3, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Chuck Bedell of the Murphy Exploration and Production Company about the oil industry’s proactive of converting oil rigs into marine reef habitats. Chuck explains how this process works and its value to ocean life.
May 27, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with API Manger of Statistics Ron Planting about the factors that have led to higher crude oil costs for refiners and how the increased costs have impacted consumers of gasoline and diesel fuel.
May 20, 2008: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan for an analysis of recent energy proposals with Lou Pugliaresi of the Energy Policy Research Foundation. Additionally, Lou discusses how several historical and current events have impacted present supply.
May 13, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Lou Hayden and Russell Jones of API about the energy industry’s efforts to decrease emissions and the potential impact of the Lieberman-Warner bill on supply. They also discuss practical solutions the government could propose to reduce global emissions while meeting America’s energy needs.
May 6, 2008 API’s Jane Van Ryan talks with Trilby Lundberg publisher of the Lundberg Survey, which tracks gasoline prices. Trilby reports her recent findings and offers her views on why gas prices have risen this year.
April 29, 2008: API’s Jane Van Ryantalks with Phill Flynn of Alaron Trading about recent global events that have affected America’s oil supply, as well as the potential impact various recommendations made by Congress could have on America’s economy.
April 22, 2008: API’s Jane Van Ryan talks with Steve Rhoads president of the Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Association, about the Marcellus Shale natural gas prospect in Pennsylvania that has recently received attention in the news.
April 15, 208: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan as she interviews Robert Bryce, author of Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusions of “Energy Independence.” Robert Explains why he believes energy independence is a myth and the importance of global markets.
April 8, 2008: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan as she interviews Karen Kerrigan, president and CEO of the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council. Karen describes the impact of rising costs for small businesses and explains how these costs impact consumers.
April 1, 208: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan as she interviews Peter Robertson, Chevron’s vice chairman of the board. Peter will offer his insights into some of America’s most pressing energy issues, including oil prices, renewable fuels and energy security.
March 25, 2008: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan as she interviews Dave Brown, BP’s manager of regulatory affairs. Dave, who also serves as chairman of the Petroleum Association of Wyoming’s Public Lands Committee, discuses wildlife issues in the Rockies.
March 18, 2008: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan as she interviews Ron Ness, the president of the North Dakota Petroleum Council, to discuss the vast energy potential located in the Williston Basin and Bakken Formation.
March 11, 2008: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan as she interviews Adam Sieminski, the chief energy economist for Deusche Bank, to discuss the economic factors influencing oil prices
March 4, 2008: Joni API’s Jane Van Ryan as she interviews Sterling Burnet, a senior fellow for the National Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA), about the challenges in expanding refinery capacity in the United States.
Feb. 25, 2008: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan and Jeff Lenard of the National Association of Convenience Stores (NACS), for a discussion of the findings of the NAC Consumer Fuels Report that examines consumers’ gasoline purchasing habits
Feb. 19, 2008: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan and Duane Parde and Andrew Moylan of the National Taxpayer’s Union for a discussion about government taxes on America’s oil and natural gas industry
Feb. 11, 2008: Join API’s Jane Vas Ryan and author, lawyer, economist and actor Ben Stein for a discussion on his views on the energy industry’s contribution to America’s economy.
Feb. 5, 2008 - Join API's Jane Van Ryan and Rebecca Dobbins, as well as Cynthia Woodruff of Rebuilding Together, as they discuss API's Energy Efficient Homes Initiative with Rebuilding Together.
Jan. 29, 2008: This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API’s Jane Van Ryan and Jhn Felmy, joined by Kevin Book of FBR Capital Markets for a discussion on the facts and figures behind oil and natural gas companies’ annual earnings.
Jan. 22, 2008: This episode of Energy Tomorrow Radio features API’s Jane Van Ryan and Kathy Hall, executive director of the West Slope Colorado Oil and Gas Association, as they discuss industry exploration in Colorado’s West Slope.
Jan. 15, 2008: This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API’s Jane Van Ryan and Norman Szydlowski, CEO of Colonial Pipeline, as they discuss workforce issues, focusing on the industry’s future as 27 percent of its workforce heads toward retirement.
Jan. 8, 2008: This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API’s Jane Van Ryan, John Felmy and Teresa Trissell as they discuss recent changes to several states’ taxes on fuel and the impact on prices at the pump
Dec. 18, 2007 - This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API's Jane Van Ryan and Rayola Dougher, joined by Guy Caruso of the Energy Information Administration. They discuss the global energy outlook in both the long and short term.
Dec. 11, 2007 - This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API's Jane Van Ryan, Mark Kibbe and John Felmy as they discuss the provisions and potential effects of energy legislation recently passed by the House and currently pending in the Senate.
Dec. 4, 2007: This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API’s Jane Van Ryan and Sara Banaszak, with Bill Cooper of the Center for Liquefied Natural Gas, as they discuss the value and use of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an energy source.
Nov. 20, 2007: This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API’s Jane Van Ryan, Rayola Dougher and Robin Rorick. They will discuss safety at the pump to help ensure your family stays safe while driving throughout the holidays.
Nov. 14, 2007 - This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API's Jane Van Ryan and Rayola Dougher, and David Montgomery of CRA International. They discuss CRA International's new study on the potential economic impact of pending energy legislation.
Nov. 7, 2007 - This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API's Jane Van Ryan and Rayola Dougher, with Lucian Pugliaresi, president of Energy Policy Research Foundation.
Nov. 6, 2007: This episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features API’ Jane Van Ryan and Al Mannato, as well as Allen Schaeffer of the Diesel Technology Forum. They combine their expertise to discuss Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel, looking at how it is developed and used, as well as its impact on the energy market.
Oct. 23, 2007: This episode features Jane Van Ryan and John Felmy of API, along with former Senator John Breaux of the Energy Initiative, as they discuss the Energy Initiative’s call on Congress to increase supply or start over on Energy Legislation.
Oct. 9, 2007: This episode features John Bisney and John Felmy of PI, along with special guest Jerry Taylor of the Cato Institute, as they discuss the relationship between free markets and energy policy.
Sept. 25, 2007 – This episode features John Bisney and Denise McCourt of API, with special guest Greg Cohen of the American Highway Users Alliance, as they discuss a recent study on U.S. commuting patterns and some tips and insight for motorists.
Sept. 11, 2007: This episode features John Bisney, John Felmy and Al Mannato as they answer and discuss questions submitted through EnergyTomrrow.org and API. org
Aug. 28, 2007: This episode features John Bisney and Sara Banaszak as they discuss API’s Energy IQ survey. API recently partnered with Harris Interactive to conduct the national survey to find out what Americans really know about today’s energy issues.
Aug. 22, 2007 – This episode features John Bisney, Tim Sampson and Andy Radford discussing what America’s oil and natural gas industry has done and is doing to minimize the impact of hurricanes on both production in the Gulf of Mexico and refineries.
August. 14, 2007: This episode features John Bisney, John Felmy, Chris Joyner and Matt Koch of API as they discuss the energy bills recently passed in the House and Senate and their potential impact on energy supply and energy independence.
July 31, 2007: This episode features John Bisney, John Felmy and Lisa Flavin of API as they discuss the current obstacles hindering domestic energy production, as well as the potential impact of increasing access to American resources.
July 17, 2007: This episode features John Bisney, John Felmy and Mark Kibbe of API as they discuss industry earnings, as well as recently proposed energy legislation that would discourage smart investments in meeting the country’s future energy needs.
July 3, 2007: This second episode features John Bisney, John Felmy and Al Mannato of API as they discuss biofuels and the related impact o the economy and other issues, such as fuel efficiency.
June 19, 2007: In this inaugural episode of Energy Tomorrow Radio, John Bisney and John Felmy of API discuss one of the biggest issues currently on consumers’ minds; gasoline prices.