U.S. energy policy continues to shift

April 2009 By David K. Curtiss

At the end of March I had the opportunity to travel to Midland, Texas and participate in a DPA Townhall Meeting. My talk was entitled "The shifting sands of U.S. energy policy," and outlined the issues that the DPA Government Affairs Committee (GAC) and GEO-DC are tracking at the moment. I thought I would share with you what I told the Midland audience, and also provide an update based on recent developments.

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U.S. energy policy continues to shift

April 2009 By David K. Curtiss

At the end of March I had the opportunity to travel to Midland, Texas and participate in a DPA Townhall Meeting. My talk was entitled "The shifting sands of U.S. energy policy," and outlined the issues that the DPA Government Affairs Committee (GAC) and GEO-DC are tracking at the moment. I thought I would share with you what I told the Midland audience, and also provide an update based on recent developments.

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U.S. energy policy continues to shift

April 2009 By David K. Curtiss

At the end of March I had the opportunity to travel to Midland, Texas and participate in a DPA Townhall Meeting. My talk was entitled "The shifting sands of U.S. energy policy," and outlined the issues that the DPA Government Affairs Committee (GAC) and GEO-DC are tracking at the moment. I thought I would share with you what I told the Midland audience, and also provide an update based on recent developments.

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U.S. energy policy continues to shift

April 2009 By David K. Curtiss

At the end of March I had the opportunity to travel to Midland, Texas and participate in a DPA Townhall Meeting. My talk was entitled "The shifting sands of U.S. energy policy," and outlined the issues that the DPA Government Affairs Committee (GAC) and GEO-DC are tracking at the moment. I thought I would share with you what I told the Midland audience, and also provide an update based on recent developments.

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U.S. energy policy continues to shift

April 2009 By David K. Curtiss

At the end of March I had the opportunity to travel to Midland, Texas and participate in a DPA Townhall Meeting. My talk was entitled "The shifting sands of U.S. energy policy," and outlined the issues that the DPA Government Affairs Committee (GAC) and GEO-DC are tracking at the moment. I thought I would share with you what I told the Midland audience, and also provide an update based on recent developments.

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U.S. energy policy continues to shift

April 2009 By David K. Curtiss

At the end of March I had the opportunity to travel to Midland, Texas and participate in a DPA Townhall Meeting. My talk was entitled "The shifting sands of U.S. energy policy," and outlined the issues that the DPA Government Affairs Committee (GAC) and GEO-DC are tracking at the moment. I thought I would share with you what I told the Midland audience, and also provide an update based on recent developments.

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