June 24

Ohio natural gas and oil will continue to be needed for modern life: Rob Brundrett

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A popular misquote of Mark Twain reads, “The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.”

Twain reportedly was responding to rumors he was dying. Today, perhaps the quote pertains more aptly to the country’s oil and gas industry.

Over the past 20 years politicians, pundits, and provocateurs have been predicting without success or substance that the age of oil and gas is dead. During this year’s State of the Union Address, President Biden declared that the era of oil and gas would end within a decade.

The facts haven’t matched this narrative in the past, nor do they match this narrative in the future.

Energy News Beat 


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