AAPG has frequently been asked to provide testimony to state and national lawmakers. Listed here are the printed statements provided for the record before the United States Congress.
AAPG President David Rensink submits written testimony to Senate Interior and Environment Appropriations subcommittee in support of U.S. Department of Interior programs
AAPG President Dave Rensink submits comments to BOEMRE on 2012-2017 OCS 5-Year Program.
AAPG President Dave Rensink submits comments on use of moratoria to Bipartisian Policy Center and the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling
AAPG President John Lorenz submits comments to Bureau of Ocean Energy on proposed EIS for 2012-2017 OCS 5-year program
AAPG President John Lorenz submits comments to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on their comprehensive conservation plan for the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
AAPG President John Lorenz submits written testimony to Senate interior and environment appropriations subcommittee in support of U.S. Geological Survey program
AAPG President John Lorenz submits written testimony to Senate energy and water appropriations subcommittee in support of Department of Energy programs
AAPG President John Lorenz submits written testimony to House energy and water appropriations subcommittee in support of Department of Energy programs
AAPG President John Lorenz submits written testimony to House interior and environment appropriations subcommittee in support of U.S. Geological Survey program
A widely accepted view in the energy sector is that the United States' energy supplies will diversify over the coming decades. New and alternative energy sources will increasingly supplement existing conventional energy sources to meet consumer energy needs at affordable prices.