Commentary 
09.27.18
Dear Mr. President: Protect Consumers From E15's Potential Harms
...recent reports [indicate] that the EPA is moving to facilitate the year-round sale of E15 gasoline, which studies have shown could put consumers at risk...
08.10.18
EPA Says Ethanol Damages The Environment - Isn't It Time To Kill The Program?
The devastating report - based on, yes, actual 'science' - shows that the forced addition of ethanol to the nation's gasoline is making our air dirtier.
07.07.18
Shale Gas Revolution Is Just Getting Started
"It represents a dramatic and largely unanticipated turnaround that dramatically changed both markets and long-term thinking about energy."
06.02.18
Elect representatives who will unleash US energy potential
But there's something else to consider with your vote - as we decrease our dependence on foreign oil, particularly from volatile regimes, we also lessen the need for American troop-led intervention.
06.01.18
Energy a key election issue
Our energy appetite makes us vulnerable. And our dependence on foreign sources of energy keeps the threat of war on our doorstep... by Vets4Energy volunteer.
05.29.18
Offshore Drilling Can Peacefully Co-Exist with Military Operations
... it is evident the DOD is ready and willing to collaborate with the oil and natural gas industry so long as offshore exploration does not interfere with military operations. By Vets4Energy volunteer.
05.04.18
Russian trolls infiltrate the pipeline debate
McClatchy recently reported that the same Russian cyber-manipulation campaign that interfered with the U.S. election in 2016 had a "hidden hand" in Florida protests against a natural gas pipeline...
04.21.18
Military Commanders Understand the Value of Energy Security
"... if we weren't already prepared for the battle well in advance, it would be too late when the time for action arrived." By William Schachte, Jr Rear Admiral. JAGC, USN (Ret.)
03.26.18
Editorial: A pipeline lesson for Virginia, courtesy of Massachusetts
To....[keep] the lights on in Massachusetts, Russian firms bored wells into fragile permafrost; blasted a new international airport into a pristine landscape of reindeer, polar bears, and walrus; dredged the spawning grounds...