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U. S. Oil Exports

Forty years ago, in the spring of 1974, a group of oilmen and business leaders came together in Tulsa to form The International Society of The Energy Advocates. The reason the organization was primarily formed was to counter the OPEC (Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries) embargo. The 1973-74 embargo sent a shock through the world, oil production was cut along with shipments to the U.S.

One of the items in force since and because of the Arab embargo is the ban on exporting U.S. crude oil. Keep in mind, during the 1970s, the U.S. consumption began to outstrip production, and America started importing more oil than it produced. Just six years ago, pre-Bakken oil and U.S. oil shale plays, it was projected that oil production in the U.S. would likely continue its downward trend. At that time the U. S. imported over 60 percent of the needed oil for consumption. Thanks to technological advancements, there is a new energy horizon.

Today, U.S. oil production is increasing therefore many energy producers want to see the ban on exports lifted. Congress has now stepped in and is beginning in-depth research. An editorial in favor of the ban in USA Today states, “trying to artificially hold down the price of domestic crude will, over time, discourage exploration and mute a stunning production boom that is helping drive the USA tantalizingly close to energy independence, a national goal since the ’73 oil shock.”

Also, Adam Sieminski, EIA (Energy Information Administration) administrator voiced his opinion regarding U.S. oil exporting stating “I’m not sure we should just automatically assume that would be bad….it might actually be a way to grow the economy, create jobs and ultimately help reduce prices.” The EIA states that domestic oil production is expected to increase from 6.5 million barrels per day last year to 8.2 million barrels per day by the end of 2014.

Since this is an election year, we will see if there is any action taken. In the meantime, America Needs America’s Energy and We Must Continue to Tell Our Story!

It is time we come together: The U.S. has the immediate challenge of striving for energy independence. It is extremely important that the U.S. be in a strong position of securing energy reserves within its own boundaries. Therefore, we need a plan. The U.S. needs energy security. America Needs America’s Energy!

Together we can create the People’s Energy Plan! Go to www.peoplesenergyplan.com to join the effort.

Facebook: America Needs America’s Energy with over 10,000 supporters plus and growing. — America Needs America’s Energy: Creating Together the People’s Energy Plan!

Donna Valentino

donnavalentinoDonna Valentino
Author of Headstrong
Air Date, March 16, 2014

Born and raised in Queens, New York. After graduating from high school in 1979, she worked full time at various companies. She married in 1987 and had two children, Nikki and Jordan. She coached her son’s soccer team, managed both kids’ basketball teams, and stayed active in the PTA. She also played tennis on a team with good friends for seventeen years.

On February 7, 2009, Donna’s life as she knew it was turned upside down. As a result of a traumatic brain injury, all the physical activities she once treasured became impossible. Enjoying time with her children was put on hold. Starting a new relationship with someone special was cut short. Recently, after years of recovery and rebuilding her life, she wrote Headstrong: Surviving a Traumatic Brain Injury without Losing My Mind as part of a new beginning. Donna lives in Dallas, Texas.

America Needs America’s Energy: Telling the Story

Over eighteen months ago, my book entitled “America Needs America’s Energy: Creating Together the People’s Energy Plan” was released. Since that time, I along with The Energy Advocates have been telling the energy story through radio interviews in over 30 States, over 150 US radio stations, on The Weekly Roundtable radio show, columns/blogs, speeches, op-eds, newspaper interviews, book-signings, and the list goes on.

You, the reader, have been instrumental through your support and encouragement! For example, the support on Facebook: America Needs America’s Energy there are over 10,000 likes. I have been blessed with the strong support from my hometown of Elk City and western Oklahoma and from Oklahomans as well as the support throughout the US. Thanks to Each of You, the message is being made clear: America Needs America’s Energy!

Of the over 10,000 Facebook followers the top ten cities of support are: 1. Oklahoma City/Edmond, Ok., 2. New York City area, 3. Elk City and area, 4.) Chicago, 5. Houston,
6. Atlanta, 7. Los Angeles, Ca., 8. Tulsa, 9. St. Louis, Mo., 10. Dallas, Tx. Rounding out the top twenty are Lubbock, TX., Detroit, Philadelphia, Jackson, Ms., Miami, Fl., San Antonio, Orlando, Fl., Flint, Mi., Memphis and Phoenix. Again, Many Thanks for Your Support!!

As I continue to state, “future generations are depending on us to keep the American dream alive. For too long we in America have been wasting time blaming the energy industry or the government for failure to adopt a national energy strategy when we should be responsible for creating the plan.”

As consumers of energy, we must drive the process, evaluating how we can best leverage our natural resources here at home to ensure long-term energy independence and security. I along with The Energy Advocates will continue to “Tell Our Story” thanks to your strong encouragement and support!!

“We are the ones who will have to do it, because our societal institutions have proven they are not up to the task. It is time to take a stand, evaluate your own impact on our nation, and play your part in preserving our country. Energy is the future of America and America Needs America’s Energy!!”

It is time we come together: The US has the immediate challenge of striving for energy independence. It is extremely important that the US be in a strong position of securing energy reserves within its own boundaries. Therefore, we need a plan. The US needs energy security. America Needs America’s Energy!

Together we can create the People’s Energy Plan! Go to www.peoplesenergyplan.com to join the effort.

Facebook: America Needs America’s Energy with over 10,000 supporters plus and growing. — America Needs America’s Energy: Creating Together the People’s Energy Plan!

Chuck Thoele

chuckthoeleChuck Thoele
Author of “Bulls, Bears, and Basketball”
Air Date, March 9, 2014

Chuck Thoele is a partner at the independent advisory firm of Robertson, Griege, and Thoele, based in Dallas, TX, and Irvine, CA. He is a Certified Financial Planner (CFP)TM, Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), and Certified Public Accountant (CPA), with more than thirty years of broad experience in many aspects of financial planning and investing. Chuck is active in the Dallas community, having served on the boards of various non-profit organizations benefiting underprivileged children, the arts, and education.

Chuck grew up in Indiana, is an Indiana University graduate, and is a die-hard college basketball fan. This book connects two of his greatest loves—helping people manage their money and the annual spectacle of the NCAA Tournament.

U.S. Unconventional Oil and Gas Development

“U.S. Unconventional Oil and Gas Development-Transforming America’s Environment and Energy” was the theme of a recent event held in Oklahoma City. Marianne Horinko, former EPA Acting Administrator under President Bush, and President of The Horinko Group, Washington, D. C. and I were the featured speakers. Marianne spoke on environmental issues and I addressed energy issues.

This unique gathering also served to memorialize the completion of the piloted Mentoring Environment and Energy Mentor-Protégé Program with participants from several organizations and companies including DEQ, Devon, Chesapeake, and Crowe & Dunlevy.

My presentation was highlighting the many issues that are confronting the oil and gas industry:
repeal of percentage depletion allowance and expensing of IDCs, Keystone XL pipeline authorization, Lesser Prairie Chicken designation as endangered species, Dunes Sagebrush Lizard designation as endangered species, attempts to change the Endangered Species Act, the Study of hydraulic fracturing by the Department of Energy and EPA, Bureau of Land Management ruling on hydraulic fracturing, air emission regulations adopted by EPA, U.S. oil and gas exporting, and other energy issues.

Also during my presentation, I addressed President Obama’s State of the Union remarks about energy. President Obama stated “America is closer to energy independence than we’ve been in decades”. “One of the reasons why is natural gas”. But the President does not stop there, he states “IF extracted safely it’s the bridge fuel”. This indicates strong support of the natural gas industry but then he adds the word “if” which is not fully defined.

Though the natural gas industry is pursuing drilling on federal lands, the President states, “I’ll use my authority to protect more of our pristine federal lands for future generations.”

Then when it comes to incentives in place that have encouraged drilling throughout the U.S. , the President states “Let’s continue that progress with a smarter tax policy that stops giving $4 billion a year to fossil fuel (natural gas) industries that don’t need it, so that we can invest more in fuels of the future that do.”

Marianne Horinko’s presentation was based on a recent report which her company designed to “facilitate effective and constructive communication between local and community-level stakeholders, including public, government, and industry members, by describing the relationship between stakeholder decisions and potential community benefits and costs associated with U.S. unconventional oil and gas development with the goal of long-term community well-being “

“Potential positive and negative community-level economic, environmental, health, and social impacts associated with unconventional oil and gas development are discussed with the report. Although prescriptive recommendations regarding regulatory requirements and/or industry practices were not offered, the report highlights some key considerations that communities near oil and gas development should review. It is important to address these considerations in the context of local conditions and community values…There is not a one-size-fits-all solution to most complex problems, but stakeholders can and should work together during unconventional oil and gas development to find optimum solutions for all.”

It is time we come together: The US has the immediate challenge of striving for energy independence. It is extremely important that the US be in a strong position of securing energy reserves within its own boundaries. Therefore, we need a plan. The US needs energy security. America Needs America’s Energy!

Together we can create the People’s Energy Plan! Go to www.peoplesenergyplan.com to join the effort.

Facebook: America Needs America’s Energy with over 10,000 supporters plus and growing. — America Needs America’s Energy: Creating Together the People’s Energy Plan!

Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb

toddlambTodd Lamb
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
Air Date, March 2, 2014

Oklahoma elected Todd Lamb as Lt. Governor on November 2, 2010.  With a campaign focused on job growth and economic development, Lt. Governor Lamb achieved an overwhelming victory and quickly began putting his forward-thinking ideas and agenda in place.  He was appointed to the Governor’s cabinet as the advocate for Oklahoma’s small business.

An Enid native, Lamb played football at Louisiana Tech University, then returned to Oklahoma earning his bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma State University and his law degree from Oklahoma City University School of Law.

In 1993, Todd Lamb worked on the campaign staff of gubernatorial candidate Frank Keating. Upon Keating’s election, Lamb worked alongside the Governor for four years.  During his time in the Governor’s office, Lamb traveled to all of Oklahoma’s 77 counties, almost half of the United States, and 2 foreign countries promoting Governor Keating’s pro-growth economic agenda.  Lamb served in the Keating Administration from 1994 until 1998.

In 1998, Todd Lamb became a Special Agent with the United States Secret Service. He was elected president of his Secret Service Academy class and graduated with special recognition.  During his U.S. Secret Service tenure, Lamb investigated and made numerous arrests in the areas of counterfeiting, bank fraud, threats against the President, and identity theft. His duties included domestic and international protection assignments during the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations.  In 2000, Lamb was a site supervisor for George W. Bush’s presidential campaign. In early 2001, he was appointed to the national Joint Terrorism Task Force, where he received training and briefings at the CIA, FBI, and Secret Service headquarters in Washington, D.C.  After the terrorists’ attacks, he was assigned to portions of the 9-11 investigation.

Lt. Governor Todd Lamb was elected to his first term in the Oklahoma Senate on November 2, 2004 by the voters of Senate district 47 representing NW Oklahoma City and Edmond.  Lamb was re-elected without opposition in 2008.

In 2009, Lamb became the first Republican Majority Floor Leader in state history. He has worked as a landman in Oklahoma’s energy industry, and in addition to his Senate service, was General Counsel for an energy and wireless company in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Lt. Governor Lamb currently serves as Chair of the National Lieutenant Governor’s Association (NLGA) Executive Committee and Vice Chair of the Aerospace States Association (ASA).

Todd Lamb and his wife Monica have been married 17 years and have two children, Griffin and Lauren. The Lambs are active members of Quail Springs Baptist Church, where Lamb serves as a church deacon. He has been a member of the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Athletic Association where he officiated high school football.  He is active in many other civic and political organizations. In his spare time, Lamb enjoys fishing, hunting, reading, and spending time with his family.

Lights, Camera, ACTION!

In 2001 I teamed up with Academy Award winning producer Gray Frederickson to begin a film production company. Since that time, I have heard from several in the movie industry who believe that the oil and gas industry should not be respected. Several in Hollywood believe that the oil and gas industry is only for the greedy and that it is not interested in the welfare of others and of the environment.

However, I should point out that the movie industry is a major user of energy and therefore needs the oil and gas industry. Energy is needed from the beginning to the end of production as well as into the marketing and distribution of the films.

The movie industry needs transportation and the use of power generation. A film project often needs: transportation to and from the sets, the use of autos, trucks and other vehicles including planes and helicopters, fuel for traveling and living for the crew, transportation of animals, air transportation, taxis/limos, phones, rail transportation, caterers, and products made from petroleum including wardrobes, film, air conditioners, carpet, combs and brushes, cameras, and many other items that I show on pages 157 to 159 of my book “America Needs America’s Energy”.

Electricity is needed for lighting, equipment, music, trailers for the actors and others, optical effects, sound, set construction, special effects, generators, computers, photography, set operations, sound stage, ac/heat, washing/drying of clothes, dishwashing, and other. There is even a Gaffer assigned to the specific movie project, (a gaffer heads up the electric department) and electricians are needed.

The sound for the movie needs a mixer, boom operator and microphones, to mention a few of the items needed.

Millions upon millions of dollars are expended for energy to make and distribute the films for our enjoyment. Hollywood has been successful, in great part, due to the energy industry.

We, as consumers, can view the films on DVDs, at the theatre, at our home with the use of energy. The movie industry wants for everyone to strive for energy efficiency and environmental preservation.

Think about the use of energy and the importance of the oil and gas industry next time you watch an action movie. Know that there are those in the oil and gas industry who are working 24/7 in all kinds of weather supporting the movie industry and providing us all a wonderful lifestyle.

There would be no strong movie industry without a very strong energy industry. There would be no strong movie industry without a strong consumer base. It is time we come together: The US has the immediate challenge of striving for energy independence. It is extremely important that the US be in a strong position of securing energy reserves within its own boundaries. Therefore, we need a plan. The US needs energy security. America Needs America’s Energy!

Together we can create the People’s Energy Plan!

Go to www.peoplesenergyplan.com to join the effort.
Facebook: America Needs America’s Energy with over 10,000 supporters plus and growing. — America Needs America’s Energy: Creating Together the People’s Energy Plan!

Russia and the Global Energy Market

During August of 1992, I was a member of 20 member delegation on a visit to Russia under the auspices of People to People International and the Ministry of Petroleum for the “Soviet Union”.
The mission study provided us an opportunity to interact with professional peers and to discuss opportunities.

Major changes were occurring at that time. There was the introduction of the free market economy and other reforms taking place. The US, along with world, was encouraged about the opportunities.

When President George H. W. Bush (Honorary Chairman of People to People International) visited Eastern Europe, he stated, “The Iron Curtain has just begun to part.” We saw the beginnings of major changes to occur in Russia.

The study mission provided me a unique opportunity to witness history which included the anniversary of the coup; to establish valuable contacts and friendships through professional and personal exchanges with my colleagues and counterparts; to visualize the frontier of potential change that the Russian Federation was facing; to gain an insight as the many business opportunities that existed; to experience the hospitality of the Russian people; to be a member of the first American/Canadian delegation in over 70 years to visit the Makhachkala/Dagestan Region; and to be the first People to People delegation to have dinner in the homes of our hosts in Moscow.

As one delegation colleague stated at that time, “one can only hope that men and women of good will, learning and vision will guide Russia and its people through this painful and ominous transition period. Any oil and gas company that undertakes a project there in the near future must be prepared for gnawing uncertainties as to the legal framework and its enforcement, the country’s evolving economic policies and the role of the military”.

Unfortunately, though the Russian people and the world needed reliable oil, its leaders throughout the years went back to the old ways of doing business. I worked on projects in Russia from 1992 to 1998 and found it personally very difficult to do business in Russia.
(At that time the US was looking throughout the world for oil ventures as the shale play the US is experiencing today was not in play.) We pulled out of Russia in 1998 as the legal framework and policies were not stable.

As I mentioned in my last column, Russia and China are aggressively teaming up. Russia has an abundance of oil and natural gas reserves. China needs those reserves.

The US has the immediate challenge of striving for energy independence. It is extremely important that the US be in a strong position of securing energy reserves within its own boundaries. Therefore, we need a plan. The US needs energy security. America Needs America’s Energy!

Together we can create the People’s Energy Plan! Go to www.peoplesenergyplan.com to join the effort. Facebook: America Needs America’s Energy with over 9000 supporters plus and growing. — America Needs America’s Energy: Creating Together the People’s Energy Plan!

Bill Varvel

billvarvelBill Varvel
Author “The Lady Speaks: Uncovering the Secrets of the Mona Lisa”
Air Date, February 16, 2014

W. N. Varvel has been on a journey of academic research and self-discovery for the past twelve years, leading to the unexpected discovery and decoding of the interpretation of the Mona Lisa. He researches and writes about the Italian High Renaissance in Canada and the United States.

During graduate study at the University of Michigan and Michigan State, he established the collaboration between Leonardo’s The Battle of Anghiari and Michelangelo’s The Battle of Cascina. Currently he is preparing The Little Book, a follow-up to The Lady Speaks. A graduate of Texas A&M with degrees in chemical and petroleum engineering, he held positions at Chevron Texaco and founded A-Plus Tutoring in College Station, Texas. He lives in Dallas with his wife, Janice, and son, Daniel.

Energy On the Hill 2014

There are several energy proposals before the US Congress to be debated in 2014. Most of the proposals center on the discussion of tax reform. Therefore, there is the focus on raising revenues.

For example, US Senator Max Baucus has drafted a proposal to essentially raise taxes on oil and gas producers through the elimination of percentage depletion and the repealing of intangible drilling costs deductions. The Baucus proposal has intangible drilling costs being amortized over five years.

Currently, tax policy for the oil and gas industry is much like US manufacturing companies. The companies are allowed to deduct business expenses therefore providing incentive for investment.

The oil and gas industry is highly concerned about the negative impact that such provisions would have on production and US economic development.

According to the Kansas Independent Petroleum Association, “recent studies show that repealing percentage depletion and IDCs would result in fewer wells drilled, fewer Americans employed, and less energy produced here in the US. This impact is both significant and immediate. According to studies, over 190,000 Americans would be unemployed within one year if percentage depletion and IDCs were repealed; growing to 265,000 jobs lost over a decade.”

Definitely, not a great scenario especially when America’s energy and manufacturing sectors have been moving positively forward.

In Texas, Townes Pressler, Chairman of the Texas Alliance of Energy Producers, states, “percentage depletion and expensing of intangible drilling costs have been key provisions in the tax code that allowed independent oil and gas producers to finance the technological developments that the industry is using to unleash record amounts of domestic crude oil and natural gas in Texas and the US”.

The private and public sectors should work together. Since I entered the energy business in 1977, the industry has continually been forced to defend itself. For example, in 1985 I testified before the US Senate and Natural Resources Committee on the potentially devastating effects that proposed regulations at that time would have on the oil and gas industry in Oklahoma, in terms of job loss and reductions in drilling expenditures, at a time when this vital industry most need support.

American oil and gas companies have a history of being major contributors to their communities by providing funds for local schools, hospitals, and charities. To achieve energy independence, the American people must rally behind these companies and recognize the essential role they play in powering our lives 24-7 at home and work.

It is extremely important that the US be in a strong position of securing energy reserves within its own boundaries. Therefore, we need a plan. The US needs energy security. America Needs America’s Energy!

Together we can create the People’s Energy Plan! Go to www.peoplesenergyplan.com to join the effort. Facebook: America Needs America’s Energy with over 9000 supporters plus and growing. — America Needs America’s Energy: Creating Together the People’s Energy Plan!

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