President Biden is urging Congress to add a “use it or lose it” policy to federal oil and gas leases to spur production, but the policy would have a small effect in Pennsylvania.
By Anthony Hennen
Rep. Kerry Benninghoff: Pennsylvania can substantively marginalize Putin’s global influence
American energy independence led by Pennsylvania gas production means national security for democracies throughout the world.
By Rep. Kerry Benninghoff
Sen. Gene Yaw: Are we nuts? American energy is key to undermining Putin’s war
Our elected officials must turn up gas production so we can crush Putin’s war machine without setting a single foot on foreign soil.
By Sen. Gene Yaw
Gene Barr: It’s time U.S. energy policy stops empowering Russia
“Putin knows responsibly produced North American energy reduces revenues for his war machine.”
By Gene Barr
Gordon Tomb: EPA rule threatens Trainer refinery
Renewable fuel compliance credits threaten the continued operation of Monroe Energy’s Trainer Refinery and its hundreds of jobs.
By Gordon Tomb
Guy Ciarrocchi: It’s time to become the leader in providing the nation’s energy needs
It’s up to us to make sure that happens.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Jim Snell: PA’s energy revolution is bigger than Pennsylvania
With prices at the pump reaching levels not seen since 2014, it is critical that our elected leaders find ways to continue their support for oil and gas development.
By Jim Snell
Senator Gene Yaw: What critics get wrong about energy choice
Last month, seven environmental groups wrote a misguided letter to Philadelphia officials bashing legislation that I sponsored as counterintuitive to the city’s decarbonization goals.
By Senator Gene Yaw
Power PA Jobs Alliance: PA’ians will see higher energy bills if RGGI resolution defeated
“The RGGI Partnership will also cause larger power plants that can’t financially sustain themselves under the [production] cap to shut down, costing Pennsylvania thousands of good-paying, union, energy-sector jobs.”
Is a mileage-based road fee in Pennsylvania’s future?
As gas tax revenue slips, Pennsylvania leaders are searching for new ways to meet the state’s long-term transportation needs and costs. A mileage-based road fee may be on the horizon, among other implementations to elevate funding.
By Rick Woelfel