The Countdown to Election Day Begins Just minutes into last week’s first presidential debate, it was clear that energy is a top priority for both candidates and will remain so right up until Election Day. As we move into the final weeks of the campaign, it is important to realize there is a choice when it comes to the policies that will shape America’s energy future- two paths we can take. One path would embrace our country’s rich energy supply and support pro-energy development policies that would lead to more jobs, higher government revenues and greater energy security. The other would stifle our economic recovery, and put jobs, revenues and our energy security at risk. With Election Day less than 30 days away, it is time we choose the right leadership to take us on a path to securing our energy future. Show your support on Facebook today if your vote on Nov. 6 will be a Vote4Energy! Take Action Watch API President and CEO Jack Gerard address what he sees as being the best policies to pursue in order to take full advantage of our nation’s vast energy resources (video courtesy of CNBC). Election Countdown There are 27 days left until the election. Join fellow energy supporters on Facebook and Twitter and tell us why your vote this year will be a Vote4Energy! Recent News Oil production in U.S. hits highest level in 15 years October 3, 2012 Increased oil production is a direct result of the new technologies being implemented by oil companies in an effort to extract crude in locations other than wells, including horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking); the same technology has taken American natural gas stock levels to new heights. Want A Job? Look To The Energy Field October 1, 2012 Since 2002, the exploration of natural gas deposits embedded in shale, followed by oil drilling that began in earnest late in the decade, has created more than 1 million jobs. That’s out of 2.7 million the whole country created. What People Are Saying “Natural gas is a major reason why America has the opportunity to secure its energy future. In its abundance it also can be a valuable export commodity, bringing wealth into the United States just as other American-made commodities do. Safely and responsibly developed, natural gas embodies enormous energy and economic opportunity.” – Jack Gerard, API President and CEO Don’t forget to like us on and follow us on to add your voice to the Vote4Energy effort | |
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