Sen. Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, called on state regulators to follow the example of Oregon and structure utility rates in a way that would encourage energy efficiency and the conservation of natural gas as the winter heating season approaches.
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President to Sign Energy Bill in New Mexico Today
Out of deference to the chief Senate negotiators on the energy bill, Sens. Pete Domenici and Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico, President Bush will sign the sweeping energy bill into law on Monday (Aug. 8) at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, NM.
APGA Chief Takes Preemptive Shot At Senate Climate Change Proposal
Taking preemptive action, the chief of the American Public Gas Association (APGA) on Monday blasted a climate change amendment that U.S. Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) may offer as part of pending energy legislation. APGA CEO Bert Kalisch took specific exception with an element of the anticipated amendment that would require pipeline transmission owners to buy emission credits.
Senators Ask Bush to be Generous in Budget Request for Oil and Gas R&D
Five senators joined Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) last Tuesday in asking the White House to increase, rather than reduce, the funding for domestic oil and natural gas research and development (R&D) in its upcoming fiscal year 2006 budget request. They also urged the Bush administration not to cut funding for the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) onshore oil and gas management activities.
Senators Ask Bush to be Generous in Budget Request for Oil and Gas R&D
Five senators joined Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) Tuesday in asking the White House to increase, rather than reduce, the funding for domestic oil and natural gas research and development (R&D) in its upcoming fiscal year 2006 budget request. They also urged the Bush administration not to cut funding for the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) onshore oil and gas management activities.
Bingaman Tries to Head Off Budget Cuts for DOE, Interior Oil and Gas Programs
Sen. Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, is trying to elicit support from fellow senators to get the Bush White House to reinstate the funding for oil and natural gas research and development (R&D) that it proposes to cut as part of its forthcoming budget request for fiscal year 2006.
Bingaman Tries to Head Off Budget Cuts for DOE, Interior Oil and Gas Programs
Sen. Jeff Bingaman of New Mexico, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, is trying to elicit support from fellow senators to get the Bush White House to reinstate the funding for oil and natural gas research and development (R&D) that it proposes to cut as part of its forthcoming budget request for fiscal year 2006.
Bush Administration Turns Deaf Ear to Bingaman’s Gas Proposals
The Bush administration has turned a deaf ear to Sen. Jeff Bingaman’s (D-NM) recommendations on how the president can use his existing authority to cut high-flying natural gas prices and bolster supply.
Bush Administration Turns Deaf Ear to Bingaman’s Gas Proposals
The Bush administration has turned a deaf ear to Sen. Jeff Bingaman’s (D-NM) recommendations on how the president can use his existing authority to cut high-flying natural gas prices and bolster supply.
Bingaman Says President Has Power to Cut Energy Prices Now, Without Legislation
Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) in a letter to the White House last Wednesday outlined “13 specific steps” that President Bush could take using his existing authority to cut high-flying prices for natural gas and gasoline.