UAW Strike and EV Bust Threaten to Kill Our Auto Industry Ronald Stein Ambassador for Energy & Infrastructure, Irvine, California .. .… … [Editor’s Note: The UAW strike, combined with foolish pursuit of the EV dream and then bust, are strangling our American auto industry. Workers, once again, will pay the price.] In today’s world,
Philadelphia Opportunity Knocking: Will the City Open the Door? Gene Yaw Pennsylvania State Senator, 23rd District … … [Editor’s Note: Gene Yaw talks about the greatest opportunity Philadelphia may have ever had and what it could mean for the City of Brotherly Love if it doesn’t spurn this good fortune.] Late last year, the Pennsylvania Senate
Big Green Fails to Kill NEXUS Pipeline at DC Appeals Court Jim Willis on NGL Pipelines Editor & Publisher, Marcellus Drilling News (MDN) [Editor’s Note: The DC District Court of Appeals has scuttled Big Green plans to kill the NEXUS pipeline project that will send Utica Shale into Michigan and neighboring Canada.] Last year Big Green
Tom ShepstoneShepstone Management Company, Inc. … … Readers pass along a lot of stuff every week about natural gas, fractivist antics, emissions, renewables, and other news relating to energy. As usual, emphasis is added. Some Folks Just Aren’t Trustworthy Joe Manchin, the Democrat Senator from West Virginia who wants the trades to suppose he is
Rick HidukManaging Editor of EndlessMtnLifestyles.com … .. Trades students are back at school in the Northern Tier thanks to natural gas industry funding help combined with agency perseverance. In support of trades-based education and programs geared to getting students into an ever-changing workforce more quickly, grants and various funding initiatives have helped educators and administrators get
Rick HidukManaging Editor of EndlessMtnLifestyles.com … … Congressman Fred Keller participated in an exposition, the other day, of how Marcellus Shale development has completely changed the career culture. Congressman Fred Keller (PA 12th District) and other elected officials got a first-hand look on Jan. 31 at the nearly completed CDL training facility at Susquehanna County