Despite spiking gas prices, Colorado oil shale years from production … if ever – The Colorado Independent 04/13/11

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David O. Williams | April 13, 2011 | Reposted from The Colorado Independent Observers of the century-long quest to extract oil from the shale rocks of Colorado’s Western Slope are fond of saying “oil shale is the fuel of the future … and always will be.” Never commercially viable because of the costs and resources… Read more »

THE BALANCE SHEET: APRIL 12, 2011

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Our weekly update to unravel the industry and political spin around the energy debate IN CASE YOU MISSED IT WHAT’S THE DEFINITION OF AN IMPARTIAL WITNESS? Last week’s Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Oversight Hearing turned into a good ol’ boys club, when Rep. Doug Lamborn invited his buddy, James Schroeder, to testify. Schroeder… Read more »

There’s nothing like an objective witness…

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In the course of some routine research, Checks and Balances came across an interesting piece of information. James Schroeder, President and CEO of Mesa Energy Partners, LLC and President of the Western Energy Alliance is scheduled to be a witness at Rep. Lamborn’s hearing Tuesday. Schroeder contributed $2,000 to the Western Energy Alliance’s PAC in… Read more »

Silence of the Lamborn on Pledge to End Fossil Fuel Subsidies

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**Update: Our friend Tom Kenworthy from the Center for American Progress breaks down the economic facts behind drilling over at The Wonk Room. The question remains: Will Lamborn, Hastings and their colleagues finally work to end government welfare for fossil fuels?** On Monday, March 28, a group of 15 residents of the Colorado Springs area… Read more »

Clearing up muddy waters on the oil and gas debate

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Today, the Department of Interior released a report which details the amount of land the Obama administration has made available for drilling, the rate of drilling permits processed, and how little land is actually in use. It’s time to clear up the muddy waters around the drilling debate, and today’s report by the Obama administration… Read more »

Maybe the Big Bird will set Big Oil Free

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Re-posted from www.coloradopols.com There’s been much ado over Rep. Lamborn’s push to “set Big Bird” free by cutting federal tax dollars to NPR. Just yesterday, the Colorado Springs Independent reported that a group of local citizens are asking him to pledge to set Big Oil free of the billions of subsidies they get which drive… Read more »

Rhetoric vs. Reality: A closer look at WEA’s top 10

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This week, Western Energy Alliance (WEA) released what it claims are the, “Top 10 ways the federal government is preventing onshore oil and natural gas production.” The Checks and Balances Project decided to take a closer look WEA’s list and make sense of the lies put out by the oil and gas industry: Rhetoric Reality… Read more »

Hastings continues to work on behalf of Big Oil instead of American families

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For Immediate Release March 17, 2011 Media Contact: Matthew Garrington, Deputy Director (720) 206-4348 [email protected] @checksandbals Hastings continues to work on behalf of Big Oil instead of American families Pushes for less regulation and more land while ignoring millions of dormant acres Washington, DC – The Checks and Balances Project is fact checking Natural Resources… Read more »

Doc Hastings likes his Webster’s Abridged

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Thursday, Doc Hastings is holding yet another, carefully scripted, incredibly slanted hearing to promote his position that the Department of the Interior should return to the rip-roarin’ land grab of the Bush era. The good ol’ days when oil and gas companies could snatch up millions of acres of public land for song – or… Read more »