Recent technology advances in efficiency management, unconventional fossil fuels and clean energy “have fundamentally changed the energy game and redrawn the global energy map,” according to a white paper issued by Joseph A. Stanislaw, an independent adviser to Deloitte LLP.
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Nelson Aide Claims Eastern Gulf Boundaries Redrawn to Give LA Greater Control
The Bush administration has redrawn the boundaries in the eastern Gulf of Mexico in such a manner that it gives Louisiana authority over waters that are close to 100 miles from Florida’s shores, and includes portions of the gas-rich Lease Sale 181, according to a legislative aide for Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL), a staunch opponent of oil and gas drilling off the Sunshine State’s coastline.
Producers Feel They’re Getting Shortchanged by GTI, Oppose Surcharges
Old battle lines were being redrawn last week over natural gas research, development and demonstration (RD&D) funding. The Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA), which represents the nation’s independent gas producers, came out strongly against a proposal by the Gas Technology Institute (GTI) to reinstate interstate pipeline surcharges on transported gas for the purpose of funding RD&D. However, the American Gas Association, which represents gas utilities, told FERC it favors such an approach.