The API doesn’t just threaten Obama, it threatens us all.

January 5, 2012By Lorne StockmanBlog Post, Featured 2 Comments

 Yesterday’s presentation by American Petroleum Institute CEO Jack Gerard (right) was reported widely as the oil industry laying down the gauntlet for Obama to approve Keystone XL. The threat was indeed pretty clear. Gerard claimed President Obama would face “huge political consequences” if he denied the permit for the project. But the API’s agenda, which is clearly … Read More

Tar sands have trouble ‘getting to market’ – new report

December 13, 2011By Lorne StockmanBlog Post, Research & Opinions 1 Comment

Our latest report, Getting to Market: Emerging Investor Risks in the Tar Sands highlights the latest challenge facing the tar sands industry and warns investors to look more critically at industry’s ambitious claims. Download the full report Tar sands extraction projects are moving forward with increasing pace. The industry ambition is to grow production from … Read More

Dave Camp: You Get What You Pay For

November 18, 2011By Lorne StockmanBlog Post

Written by Ross Hammond The fossil fuel industry is nothing if not clever. Rather than try to defend on the merits of their taking billions of dollars a year in government handouts, they’ve decided to change not only the conversation, but the language itself. So for example an attempt to repeal some of the oil … Read More

Pat Toomey: Drill-Baby-Drill, Even in Lake Erie

November 17, 2011By Lorne StockmanBlog Post

Written by Ross Hammond Residents of Cleveland and Buffalo (where I grew up) might be forgiven if they were not terribly excited about the prospect of having oil rigs off the shores of their fair cities. But according to Supercommittee member Senator Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, drilling for oil in Lake Erie might just be … Read More

Fred Upton: Dirty Energy’s BFF on the Supercommittee

November 17, 2011By Lorne StockmanBlog Post, Separate Oil and State 1 Comment

Written by Ross Hammond There may be no better example of the corrupting influence of Dirty Energy Money in the current Congress than Supercommittee member Representative Fred Upton of Michigan. In July Upton warned of the dangers of private lobbying organizations and special interests “operating in an increasingly competitive lobbying realm in Washington—a world where … Read More