Synopsis
Energy. It fuels our daily lives and our economy. And it's one of the most important issues being debated today. Here on EnergyTomorrow Radio, we examine complex issues about our energy future and answer your questions. In doing so, we hope to advance the conversation about this important topic. Hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API. For more information, visit www.EnergyTomorrow.org
Episodes
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ETR 50 Group of 16 Energy Proposal
09/09/2008 Duration: 11minSeptember 9, 2008: Jane van Ryan talks with Margot Thorning of the American Council for Capital Formation about three proposed approaches to energy policy, including the energy plan put forth by the Group of 16, a bipartisan group of U. S. Senators.
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ETR 49 Oil Shale
02/09/2008 Duration: 11minSeptember 2, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Tony Dammer from the U.S. Department of Energy about America’s oil shale deposits.
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ETR48 - Offshore Drilling Safety
26/08/2008 Duration: 09minAugust 26, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Ford Brett, president of OGCI PetroSkills, and a director at the Society of Petroleum Engineers, focused on the environmental protection and safety of drilling in the Outer Continental shelf
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ETR 47 Opportunities for Oil Exploration in Alaska
19/08/2008 Duration: 14minAugust 19, 2008 - Jane Van Ryan talks with Richard Ranger of API about opportunities for oil exploration and production in Alaska.
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ETR46 Energy Access in Alaska
12/08/2008 Duration: 14minAugust 12, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Jim Hoskins and Jennifer Haskins from Harris Interactive about a recent survey commissioned by API to gauge the public’s opinion on energy issues, specifically domestic access and gasoline prices.
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ETR 45 Industry Earnings
05/08/2008 Duration: 11minAugust 5, 2008 – Jane Van Ryan talks with John Felmy, API’s chief economist, about the second quarter 2008 earnings of oil and natural gas companies. The companies are reporting earnings of about 7.5 percent, as compared with an average of 10.8 percent for other industries.
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ETR44 Domestic Energy and Domestic Access
29/07/2008 Duration: 10minJuly 29, 2008: This week’s episode of EnergyTomorrow Radio features a discussion with former Congressman Charlie Stenholm (D-TX). Stenholm analyzes proposals to lower fuel prices and explains the steps Congress should take to secure U.S. energy supply.
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ETR43 Energy Security
22/07/2008 Duration: 12minJuly 22, 2008: API’s Jane Van Ryan talks with Karen Harbert of the Institute for 21st Century Energy. Karen discusses the Institute’s recently released energy policy platform.
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ETR42 API Energy IQ Survey
15/07/2008 Duration: 09minJuly 15, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Dr. Jim Hoskins of Harris Interactive about API and Harris’ second-annual “Energy IQ” survey, which is intended to gauge Americans’ knowledge about energy issues.
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ETR41 The Future of Natural Gas
08/07/2008 Duration: 11minJuly 8, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Becky Roberts, president of Chevron Pipeline, about the challenges of delivering natural gas to market and the industry’s commitment to transporting natural gas safely while protecting the environment.
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ETR40 Domestic Access and the U.S. Economy
01/07/2008 Duration: 19minJuly 1, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with James Hackett, president and CEO of Andarko Petroleum, about exploration and production fo oil and natural gas.
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ETR39 API Answers Readers Questions
24/06/2008 Duration: 10minJune 24, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Doug Morris, API’s group director of Upstream and Industry Operations to answer questions submitted to EnergyTomorrow.org about the exploration and production of oil and natural gas.
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ETR 38 Consequences of the Windfall Profits Tax
17/06/2008 Duration: 10minJune 17, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talk with Ed Vilade, an official at the Department of Energy under the Carter administration about global crises that caused energy shortages in the 1970s and the consequences of the windfall profits tax of the 1980s.
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ETR37 Energy Demand and the Future
10/06/2008 Duration: 13minJune 10, 2008: Host Jane Van Ryan talks with Wendell Cox, independent consultant working with API and principle of international public policy firm, Demographia. Wednell explains why he believes global energy demand will continue to rise.
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ETR36 Environmental Reclamation on Offshore Rigs
03/06/2008 Duration: 10minJune 3, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Chuck Bedell of the Murphy Exploration and Production Company about the oil industry’s proactive of converting oil rigs into marine reef habitats. Chuck explains how this process works and its value to ocean life.
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ETR35 Crude Oil and Gasoline Prices
27/05/2008 Duration: 10minMay 27, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with API Manger of Statistics Ron Planting about the factors that have led to higher crude oil costs for refiners and how the increased costs have impacted consumers of gasoline and diesel fuel.
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ETR34 Supply and Demand in the Global Marketplace
20/05/2008 Duration: 13minMay 20, 2008: Join API’s Jane Van Ryan for an analysis of recent energy proposals with Lou Pugliaresi of the Energy Policy Research Foundation. Additionally, Lou discusses how several historical and current events have impacted present supply.
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ETR33 API Discusses Climate Change
13/05/2008 Duration: 11minMay 13, 2008: Jane Van Ryan talks with Lou Hayden and Russell Jones of API about the energy industry’s efforts to decrease emissions and the potential impact of the Lieberman-Warner bill on supply. They also discuss practical solutions the government could propose to reduce global emissions while meeting America’s energy needs.
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ETR32 Supply and Demand in Crude Oil Markets
06/05/2008 Duration: 11minMay 6, 2008 API’s Jane Van Ryan talks with Trilby Lundberg publisher of the Lundberg Survey, which tracks gasoline prices. Trilby reports her recent findings and offers her views on why gas prices have risen this year.
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ETR31 The Realities of Energy Markets
29/04/2008 Duration: 14minApril 29, 2008: API’s Jane Van Ryantalks with Phill Flynn of Alaron Trading about recent global events that have affected America’s oil supply, as well as the potential impact various recommendations made by Congress could have on America’s economy.