New Chamber of Commerce Report Claims Risks to U.S. Energy Security Lowest Since 1995
New Chamber of Commerce Report Claims Risks to U.S. Energy Security Lowest Since 1995
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SUGAR LAND, TEXAS--December 30, 2019--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Years of dramatic gains in U.S. Oil & Gas production, driven by advances in hydraulic fracturing, horizontal drilling and advanced seismic imaging, boosted U.S. energy security in 2018 to levels not seen in a generation, according to the recently released report, Index of U.S. Energy Security Risk, prepared by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute (GEI).
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