Energy in an Election Year With the first presidential debate almost a week away, Vote4Energy hosted a candid roundtable discussion last week with API President and CEO Jack Gerard and several industry experts on the role energy issues will play in the debates. Based on the discussion, it was clear to everyone that energy is a top concern for voters this election. To learn more about the politics of energy, watch archived footage from the event or check out highlights from the discussion here. Take Action A Vote4Energy is a vote for a stronger, more secure and prosperous America. Take our Facebook pledge today - and share it with others - if your vote on November 6th will be a Vote4Energy! Upcoming Events The election is less than 45 days away. Attend the following hometown Vote4Energy event with fellow supporters this month and help reenergize America! - October 1-31, 2012 | Vote4Energy Event at the Carolina Balloon Festival
Statesville Municipal Airport, 260 Hangar Drive, Statesville, NC 28677 Recent News U.S. manufacturing sector prospers with natural gas boom September 21, 2012 Low natural gas prices have lingered due to the glut of the commodity, making the country an attractive market for manufacturers once again. Energy Security is Within Reach September 13, 2012 Because crude oil is traded globally, with prices set by a world market, it’s more accurate to say the United States should focus on “energy self-sufficiency” and “energy security.” Both are within reach. What People Are Saying “We are an energy-rich nation. We have more oil and natural gas than anyone thought possible even 5 years ago: more potential energy than many oil-exporting nations in the Mideast, and more than most countries in the world.” - API Executive Vice President Marty Durbin Don’t forget to like us on and follow us on to add your voice to the Vote4Energy effort | |
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