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US projected to become net exporter of energy by 2022

The Hill February 6, 2018 By Miranda Green The United States is on pace to become a net exporter of energy, according to new data released Tuesday by the U.S. Energy Information Association (EIA). The 2018 annual report on the U.S. energy outlook projects that the country will shift from mostly importing energy to primarily exporting it by […]

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BAPAC Vice Chair Joins NC Governor in Meeting with Secretary Zinke

Press Release North Carolina Office of the Governor February 3, 2018 In Meeting with Secretary Zinke, Gov. Cooper Underscores North Carolina’s Opposition to Offshore Drilling Joined by elected officials and stakeholders from coastal NC, Cooper emphasizes threat to coastal economies and tourism RALEIGH: In a meeting with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke today on offshore drilling

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NJ Bill Blocking Offshore Drilling Infrastructure Reported Out of Committee

February 3, 2018 This past Thursday a New Jersey House Committee voted in support of a bill that would block the infrastructure needed to bring any offshore oil to shore for production. The vote was bipartisan and unanimous.  That bill now goes to the full House for a vote.  A similar bill is before a New

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McMaster pushes for exemption on offshore drilling. Governor meets with interior secretary

Charleston Post and Courier February 3, 2018 BY BO PETERSEN Gov. Henry McMaster made his case for a South Carolina exemption to offshore oil and gas exploration as he met with Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke on Friday at the Governor’s Mansion in Columbia. McMaster and Zinke “had a good, productive conversation over lunch,”

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Bipartisan group of Coastal Georgia lawmakers leading charge against offshore drilling

Savannah Morning News February 2, 2018 By Mary Landers Savannah area lawmakers are leading bipartisan efforts in the state legislature to oppose offshore drilling in Georgia. State Sen. Lester Jackson, D-Savannah, is sponsoring the resolution he expects to file Monday in the Senate with Republican co-sponsors. It rejects both offshore drilling and the seismic testing

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Govs. Hogan, Cooper: Trump’s offshore drilling plan is a terrible idea. Here’s why

Fox News February 2, 2018 By Gov. Larry Hogan, Maryland, and Gov. Roy Cooper, North Carolina The Trump Administration announces plans to open nearly all U.S. waters to drilling, what does it mean for the Arctic, and what are critics saying? As the Republican governor of Maryland and the Democratic governor of North Carolina, our

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SC Restaurant and Lodging Association formally opposes offshore drilling

February 2, 2018 COLUMBIA – The South Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association (SCRLA) has taken a formal position opposing offshore drilling in any manner, including seismic blasting and drilling. During its Annual Meeting in Myrtle Beach, the 1400-member statewide, non-partisan organization went on record opposing offshore drilling as a reflection of its strong concern that

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GOP Representative Mace joins Governor McMaster in opposing offshore drilling

February 1, 2018 Nancy Mace is now the second South Carolina Republican in the Statehouse with close ties to President Trump to take a leadership role in opposing drilling for oil and gas off the state’s coast. Yesterday she introduced a House resolution to that effect.  The resolution has 25 Democrat and Republican co-sponsors. Representative

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More Americans oppose than favor increased offshore drilling

Pew Research Center January 30, 2018 By Bradley Jones Regardless of partisan affiliation, younger people are more opposed to offshore drilling than are older people. About six-in-ten (58%) of those ages 18 to 49 oppose allowing more drilling off the nation’s coasts – 16 percentage points more than those 50 or older (42%). Overall, Americans

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