"Be careful what you wish for.
Democrat voters in the blue NE states may pay heavily for their support of anti-fossil fuels politicians and their policies this coming winter.
Oh, this statement in the article, expressed as an accusation, speaks volumes as to the economic ignorance of the journalists at the WSJ.
Oh, this statement in the article, expressed as an accusation, speaks volumes as to the economic ignorance of the journalists at the WSJ.
Gee, I wonder why frackers would try to safely reap returns in current assets rather than make further investments in the current political environment?
“Crude prices haven’t warranted much new oil drilling, which has cut down on the amount of gas produced as a byproduct, while the Appalachian firms that swing the market have given priority to profits over production growth and held back.”
“Crude prices haven’t warranted much new oil drilling, which has cut down on the amount of gas produced as a byproduct, while the Appalachian firms that swing the market have given priority to profits over production growth and held back.”
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