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Texas Congressmen Cite Energy Security to Boost Funding, Authority for U.S.-Mexico Bank

Texas Congressmen Cite Energy Security to Boost Funding, Authority for U.S.-Mexico Bank

A bipartisan group of House members from Texas is seeking to boost capital for a binational financial institution that ultimately could have authority to fund cross-border energy distribution and consumption projects aimed at enhancing the energy security of the United States and Mexico.

January 16, 2019

Pennsylvania, Ohio Could Avoid Oil, Gas ‘Resource Curse’ by Creating Permanent Trusts, Says Brookings

To avoid the unavoidable price volatility that accompanies oil and natural gas development, states that have become dependent on energy revenues should consider creating permanent trust funds that overcome boom-and-bust price cycles, the Brookings Institution said Tuesday.

April 19, 2016

Pennsylvania, Ohio Could Avoid Oil, Gas ‘Resource Curse’ by Creating Permanent Trusts, Says Brookings

To avoid the unavoidable price volatility that accompanies oil and natural gas development, states that have become dependent on energy revenues should consider creating permanent trust funds that overcome boom-and-bust price cycles, the Brookings Institution said Tuesday.

April 19, 2016

Reports of a Smithsonian Enron Exhibit Are Greatly Exaggerated

If you’re planning to come to Washington, DC to visit the Enron exhibit at the Smithsonian Institution, you might want to re-think that trip. There’s not going to be any Enron display, says a museum official, who noted that news stories about an Enron display were, to put it mildly, greatly exaggerated.

March 4, 2002

Report Focuses on Strong Summer Gas Prices

In its recent report on the future of natural gas prices,Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & Co., Inc. (FBR), a Virginia-basedfinancial institution, predicted continued price increases throughthe summer, giving way to price moderation over the long-term. Thereport, titled “The Boom in the Natural Gas Markets — Fact orFiction?” was released earlier this month.

March 16, 2000