The total amount of energy we use every year - from coal, oil, natural gas, hydro, nuclear, and everything else - is… — Ramez Naam Copy Share Image
I have come to believe that extracting natural gas from shale using the newish technique called hydrofracking is the environmental issue of… — Sandra Steingraber Copy Share Image
If people think we can draw a circle around North America and that we can be an independent island of energy, that's… — Richard Kinder Copy Share Image
The gulf coast, we all know now, after Katrina, is responsible for 25 percent of U.S. production of natural gas. Following Katrina… — Mark Foley Copy Share Image
Natural gas has been sold as clean energy. But when the gas comes from fracturing bedrock with about five million gallons of… — Sean Lennon Copy Share Image
Mr. Speaker, high natural gas prices and the summer spike in gasoline prices serve as a stark reminder that the path to… — Judy Biggert Copy Share Image
It's not unexpected that shooting massive amounts of water, sand, and chemicals at high pressure into the earth to shatter shale and… — David Suzuki Copy Share Image
You know that Mexico has enormous natural gas reservoirs that have yet to be tapped and the technology for tapping these alternative… — Porter Stansberry Copy Share Image
Russia does not have a modern economy: it's a petro-power. The only thing it sells that the world wants to buy is… — Kathleen Troia McFarland Copy Share Image
“Natural gas is highly explosive, invisible, poisonous, and odorless. Yet we accept natural gas, even though it kills not two but 400… — John Stossel Copy Share Image
“The basic feeling around town was that one shouldn't get too hung up on the environment, feel too nostalgic for cleaner times,… — Arlie Russell Hochschild Copy Share Image
The momentum of Asia's economic development is already generating massive pressures for the exploration and exploitation of new sources of energy and… — Zbigniew Brzezinski Copy Share Image
When coal came into the picture, it took about 50 or 60 years to displace timber. Then, crude oil was found, and… — Rex Tillerson Copy Share Image
Americans once believed that their prosperity and way of life depended on having assured access to Persian Gulf oil. Today, that is… — Andrew Bacevich Copy Share Image
“The age of centralized, command-and-control, extraction-resource-based energy sources (oil, gas, coal and nuclear) will not end because we run out of petroleum,… — Tony Seba Copy Share Image
Regardless of how you feel about peak oil or global warming, the increased use of natural gas is a positive thing because… — Robert Bryce Copy Share Image
When it can be done safely and appropriately, U.S.-produced oil and natural gas is important, and domestic production has energy security benefits… — Brian Deese Copy Share Image
The 'environmental left' tells us that, though we have natural resources like natural gas and oil and coal, and though we can… — Scott Pruitt Copy Share Image
With open markets, the nation's trade deficit with China would shrink as we export more natural gas and agricultural products and as… — Neil Bush Copy Share Image
Conoco will build a $75 million plant to see if a process to convert natural gas to liquid fuel is profitable. It… — Argus Hamilton Copy Share Image
If we don't continue to pursue alternative, emissions-free energy sources like nuclear fuel, we are at risk of increasing our dependence on… — Judy Biggert Copy Share Image
For Texas, we can lead in a proactive way on being the very best at methane capture and making sure that we're… — Colin Allred Copy Share Image
Finally, we should help developing nations like China and India curb their exponentially increasing consumption of oil and natural gas, which is… — Bobby Jindal Copy Share Image
First of all, the idea that natural gas is better than coal is a lie, especially when it comes to fracking for… — Josh Fox Copy Share Image
Coal, oil and natural gas have lit homes and powered machinery for centuries, driving civilization forward. But as human development accelerated, the… — Tulsi Tanti Copy Share Image
All it is going to take to shut the power grid down to the entire Eastern half of the country is a… — Jim Justice Copy Share Image
The more traditional fuel sources we have relied on as a nation - coal, oil, and natural gas - I'm hoping they… — Lisa Murkowski Copy Share Image
Natural gas is a bridge fuel. But it's not a bridge - it's a gangplank. It's either a bridge in space or… — Josh Fox Copy Share Image
First, we have to find a common vocabulary for energy security. This notion has a radically different meaning for different people. For… — Daniel Yergin Copy Share Image
It might have been offset for us if the revenue from our own oil and natural gas that was just developing had… — Barbara Castle Copy Share Image
Since 1850, burning of fossil fuels, coal, oil and natural gas has increased 100 times to produce energy as the world has… — John Olver Copy Share Image
Natural gas is here, it's not going anywhere - we know that. And what we want to try to do is favor… — Conor Lamb Copy Share Image
If wells are constructed right and operated right, hydraulic fracturing will not cause a problem. … Our natural gas supplies would plummet… — Scott Anderson Copy Share Image
Because America is the Saudi Arabia of natural gas. We have the world's largest reserves of natural gas, and the world's most… — Porter Stansberry Copy Share Image
Among the many important provisions in the energy bill are the creation of an estimated half million new jobs, increased oil production,… — Paul Gillmor Copy Share Image
People are not running to build coal facilities because of the price of natural gas, but we do see them being constructed,… — Gina McCarthy Copy Share Image
Turkeys energy bill due to imports will fall with the increase in use of renewable energy sources. We have no control over… — Ali Babacan Copy Share Image
I understand the impact of those kinds of factors on job creation. I will have a very different policy. My policy on… — Mitt Romney Copy Share Image
Russia has the largest reserves of natural resources, including iron and natural gas. The market will develop in the long term, and… — Martin Winterkorn Copy Share Image
The volatile natural gas market has affected us all, and we are giving our customers an option to lock in their electricity… — Jim Burke Copy Share Image