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[3] The Independent Petroleum Association of America believes that states already sufficiently regulate hydraulic fracturing. Their research suggests that federal regulation could result in the addition of about $100,000 to each new natural gas well. [4]
[2] [3] [4] It is headquartered in Washington, D.C. [2] In 2019, Politico reported that the group spends more than $1 million per year on lobbying activities. [ 1 ] The group disdained the policies of the Obama administration, with IPAA vice president Jeff Eshelman saying in a leaked recording that Obama administration had a "target list of ...
President Biden announced an 11th-hour executive action on Monday that bans new drilling and further oil and natural gas development on more than 625 million acres of U.S. coastal and offshore ...
Where President Obama's environmental agenda prioritized the reduction of carbon emissions through the use of renewable energy with the goal of conserving the environment for future generations, [1] the Trump administration policy was for the US to attain energy independence based on fossil fuel use and to rescind many environmental regulations ...
The Thursday announcement by California Independent Petroleum Association (CIPA) ends a more than $20 million effort by industry groups to convince voters to overturn the law, arguing it ...
The California Independent Petroleum Association disputed those claims. But it decided that “supporters of the energy shutdown can make unfounded claims in the press and in paid advertisements ...
The commissioned readings paid for by the inquiry include a $27,840 133-page report by Tammy Lynn Nemeth—the "Nemeth Report", [29] a $50,000 report entitled "Foreign Funding Targeting Canada's Energy Sector" by Energy in Depth—a project from the Independent Petroleum Association of America, [30] and a $6,125 background paper—the "Cooper ...
The referendum campaign launched by the California Independent Petroleum Assn. (CIPA) is merely the latest in a string of efforts by big business to override California laws at the ballot box ...