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  • API To Congress: Industry Hard At Work To Meet Consumer Needs

    WASHINGTON, April, 25, 2006 - The industry is doing all it can to meet consumer energy needs, but it cannot meet U.S. energy challenges alone, API President and CEO Red Cavaney wrote in a letter to members of Congress. In the April 24 letter, Cavaney said the nation’s energy policy needs to focus on increasing supplies, energy efficiency, and encouraging responsible development of alternative and nonconventional sources of energy.
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  • Economics, Reliability Should Drive Ethanol Demand: API

    WASHINGTON, April 25, 2006 – The nation’s oil and natural gas industry is committed to using more ethanol in its fuel mix in an efficient and cost-effective fashion which focuses on economics and reliability, not government mandates, API President and CEO Red Cavaney said Tuesday.
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  • API Monthly Statistical Report for March 2006

    WASHINGTON, April 21, 2006 - With the end of the federal oxygen mandate approaching, API data show a noticeable movement towards greater use of ethanol in gasoline. For example, by the first week of April, the ethanol-blended product's share of reformulated gasoline (RFG) had risen to 67 percent, up from 57 percent one year earlier.
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  • API Statement On Comments Made By Sen. Charles Schumer

    WASHINGTON, April 19, 2006 - API today issued the following statement in response to requests by Sen. Charles Schumer, D-NY, and others, for investigations into the increase in the price of gasoline:
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  • U.S. Oil, Gas Drilling Activity Rises In First Quarter

    WASHINGTON, April 12, 2006 — Estimated completions of U.S. oil wells, natural gas wells and dry holes increased by 9 percent in the first quarter of 2006 compared with the same period of 2005, the American Petroleum Institute reported today. Oil well completions rose 10 percent, and natural gas completions increased 8 percent for the quarter compared to the same period of 2005.
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  • API Urges Congress to Join Industry In Addressing Supply Concerns

    WASHINGTON, April 7, 2006 - In a April 7 letter from API President Red Cavaney, API explains to Congress the factors contributing to higher gasoline prices. These factors include continued geopolitical concerns in key oil-producing regions; the lingering impact of last summer’s hurricanes on refinery and oil and natural gas production and the challenges presented by the end of the oxygenate mandate. “The only short-term answer to our energy situation is for government to join with the industry to encourage the wise and responsible use of energy by all consumers,” Cavaney wrote in his letter.
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  • API to Senate: Do Not Override Market Forces

    WASHINGTON, March 14, 2006 - Congress should resist repeating the mistakes of the past by punishing the oil and natural gas industry for a consolidation wave that was the result of economic pressures and regulatory requirements, the American Petroleum Institute (API) told Congress Tuesday.
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  • API Salutes Interior Secretary Gale Norton's Leadership

    WASHINGTON, March 10, 2006 – The American Petroleum Institute commends Interior Secretary Gale A. Norton for more than five years of strong leadership at the department that manages lands currently producing one-third of the oil and natural gas in the United States.
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  • API President Delivers State of the Industry Speech

    Columbus, Ohio, March 1, 2006 - API President and CEO Red Cavaney delivered a speech outlining the state of the U.S. oil and natural gas industry on March 1, 2006 at the 10th Annual Ohio Energy Management & Restructuring Conference in Columbus, Ohio.
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  • Bob Greco Named API Group Director of Industry Operations, Upstream

    WASHINGTON, February 23, 2006 – The American Petroleum Institute (API) today named Bob Greco to the post of Group Director, Industry Operations and Upstream. In this position, Greco will be responsible for managing oil and natural gas issues pertaining to exploration, production, marine and related industry operations. Greco will assume his new role at API effective March 1, 2006.
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