Publications
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Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Supreme Importance of Oil and Natural Gas to the Oklahoma Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 17 Percent Of State Employment, 25 Percent Of Labor Income, 29 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries to the Michigan Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 4 Percent Of State Employment, 5 Percent Of Labor Income, 5 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries, Via Silica Sand Mining, to the Wisconsin Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 4 Percent Of State Employment, 4 Percent Of Labor Income, 5 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries to Texas’ Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 14 Percent Of State Employment, 21 Percent Of Labor Income, 22 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries to New Mexico’s Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 10 Percent Of Total State Employment, 11 Percent Of Total Labor Income, 17 Percent Of Total Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Gas Industries to California’s Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 4 Percent Of Total State Employment, 5 Percent Of Total Labor Income, 6 Percent Of Total Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Gas and Oil Industries to the Ohio Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 5 Percent Of State Employment, 6 Percent Of Labor Income, 8 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Highlights the Massive Importance of Oil and Natural Gas to the Colorado Economy
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Provided 8 Percent Of State Employment, 13 Percent Of Labor Income, 11 Percent Of Economic Impact -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Oil & Natural Gas Industry Accounted for Over 11 Million Direct and Indirect Jobs in 2019, Produced $892 Billion in Labor Income and $1.7 Trillion in GDP
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Industries Represented 5.6 Percent Of Total U.S. Employment, 6.8 Percent Of Total Labor Income, 7.9 Percent Of Total GDP -
Research & Commentary: Congressional Testimony Demonstrates the Folly of Electrifying the U.S. Transportation System
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Pushing Transportation Electrification Puts More Pressure On Grid, Weakens National Security, Raises Prices, Doesn't Substantially Improve Environment -
Research & Commentary: Report Details the Local Pushback Against Renewable Energy Projects
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Over 300 Governmental Entities In 31 States Have Restricted Or Rejected Wind Projects Since 2015 -
Research & Commentary: Survey Shows American Public Not Particularly Concerned About Climate Change
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Only 13 Of 1,000 Respondents Listed Climate Change As America's Most Pressing Issue -
Research & Commentary: Environmental Credit Scheme a Bad Idea for Louisiana
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Litigation Abuse Responsible for Thousands of Lost Jobs, Up To $113 Million In Annual Economic Losses -
Research & Commentary: Analysis Shows Natural Gas Carried the Load for Texas During February Cold Snap
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Wind Output Decreased 93 Percent During Winter Storm While Natural Gas Output Increased By 450 percent -
Research & Commentary: New Cap-and-Trade Bill Just as Bad for Washington as Every Previous Cap-and-Trade Bill
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Cap-And-Trade Programs Do Little To Reduce Emissions, Act As Regressive Tax -
Research & Commentary: Establishing Carbon-Dioxide Tax after COVID-19 Pandemic a Bad Idea for New York
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Carbon-Dioxide Taxes Do Little To Reduce Emissions, Act As Regressive Tax -
Research & Commentary: After COVID-19 Pandemic, Even Less Justification for Worthless, Regressive Carbon-Dioxide Tax in Washington
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Carbon-Dioxide Taxes Do Little To Reduce Emissions, Act As Regressive Tax -
Research & Commentary: Clean Energy Jobs Act Would Skyrocket Electricity Costs, Harm Low-Income Illinois Families
Publication -Research and Commentaries -CEJA Would Set Up A 100 Percent Mandate By 2050 -
Research & Commentary: Fracking Revolution Saved Indiana Residents and Businesses $12 Billion Over the Past Decade
Publication -Research and Commentaries -Residential Consumers Saved $4.6 Billion, Commercial And industrial Consumers Saved $8.1 Billion -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Alaska if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$5.3 Billion In Lost Tax Revenue, $101 Billion In Lost Income, $226 Billion In Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in California if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$3 Billion In Lost Tax Revenue, $8.4 Billion In Lost Income, $17 Billion Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Montana if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$2.8 Billion In Lost Tax Revenue, $2.4 Billion In Lost Income, $5.4 Billion Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in North Dakota if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$500 Million In Lost Tax Revenue, $8.3 Billion In Lost Income, $22.9 Billion Lost Value Added Through 2040 -
Research & Commentary: Study Shows Potential Economic Pain in Utah if Fracking Is Banned on Federal Lands
Publication -Research and Commentaries -$150 Million In Lost Tax Revenue, $6.9 Billion In Lost Income, $15.2 Billion In Lost Value Added Through 2040