CSA Briefing with the Abraham Accords Caucus and Congressional Hellenic Israel Alliance Caucus yesterday with @LiorSchillat, a former Director General of Israel’s Ministry of Energy.
Thanks to @RepSchneider@RepGusBilirakis for hosting us!
It's official! Petroleum Alliance Executive Committee member Tommie Herrell is your newest Oklahoma Senate District 15 candidate. 👏
The Norman-area race is expected to be the most competitive in the state. 👀
Wishing you the best, Tommie!
🌍 Check out CSA's latest op-ed from @RepGonzalez and CSA Executive Board Member Rep. Martin Frost in @RCPolitics. They shed light on why U.S. energy is pivotal for global security. Read more: https://t.co/hrqu6wAmb1 #EnergySecurity#RussianUkrainianWar
CSA had a productive 2023:
- 24 Virtual Programs
- 9 ‘Off the Record’ Roundtables
- 2 CSA Delegations to the Oil Patch in North Dakota
- 1 CSA Mission to the Kingdom of Bahrain
- 1 Israel-HAMAS War Report
Wishing everyone a happy, healthy, and safe 2024
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FACT: TX producers continue to chart a cleaner energy future!
✅Between 2011 and 2022, Permian methane emissions intensity fell by nearly 85%
✅Flaring intensity in the Permian decreased by 4.5% from 2021 to 2022
Learn more in our latest report ⤵️https://t.co/XKr9whMaqM
In the five years since the PSP’s founding, we have worked with our partners across the Basin and beyond to make every dollar work for the Permian. Through that work, we have turned $160 million into collaborative investments totaling more than $1.5 billion! #PSPCountdownTo2024
Right now, Utah needs somebody fighting for our energy sector and on the world stage. #utpol
Rep. John Curtis defends clean fossil-fuels at contentious climate conference
https://t.co/lWewKVxqzS
Over the past five years, we've committed $160 million to generate over $1.5 billion for the Basin. None of this would be possible without the support of our community. Thank you to everyone who has helped us make a difference over the last five years.
Data disproves false narratives about U.S. natural gas and LNG. From 2019-2022, emissions per unit of production at U.S. LNG facilities decreased 15% despite a production spike of 112%. We breakdown how increased natural gas production helps cut emissions: https://t.co/CTei3P1xUX
Per unit of gas produced, methane emissions are down 46% since 2005. Progress like this makes our energy future brighter and more sustainable as we look to meet increasing demand in the future.