The energy security risks of the United States worsened significantly in 2010 and could remain uncomfortably high for the next 25 years without changes to “a bewildering set of energy policies and layers of complex regulations,” according to the second edition of an annual report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy.
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Report: U.S. Energy Security Risks Worsened in 2010
The energy security risks of the United States worsened significantly in 2010, but shale gas has the potential to improve the security of natural gas supplies and lower energy costs, according to the second edition of an annual report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy.
Chamber: U.S. Energy Security Risks Worsened in 2010
The energy security risks of the United States worsened significantly in 2010 and could remain uncomfortably high for the next 25 years without changes to “a bewildering set of energy policies and layers of complex regulations,” according to the second edition of an annual report by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Institute for 21st Century Energy.
Sempra Expects to Be Tops in LNG, But Posts 40% Lower 1Q Results
Stung by lower-than-expected first quarter results worsened by one-time charges due to accounting changes, Sempra Energy CEO Steve Baum Thursday predicted his energy trading operation would rebound in the short term from the first quarter loss. He also predicted his company would be North America’s largest importer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) by 2007.