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World Energy Monthly Review August 2008

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Richard R. Loomis Editor's Note

In July, President George W. Bush lifted the executive ban on offshore drilling in the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf. In no time, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats were out in force ...
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Letters to the Editor Letters to the Editor

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Industry Speaks When Our Industry Speaks … People Listen

by Richard R. Loomis

From cable stations to the Internet, the energy industry’s message is making its way into more homes – with a mission to create a more informed public.
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Raise our Voices It’s Time to Raise Our Voice and Put the Tiger Back in Our Tank

by Steven C. Huey

Once upon a time, companies like Texaco and Esso not only had products, they had personas. Why not revive that sense of identity for today’s consumer?
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Is YouTube for You? It Should Be Is YouTube for You? It Should Be

by Eric R. Graves

Sites like YouTube can open up your message to unlimited criticism, comment and controversy. Excellent!
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Knowledge Is Power Knowledge Is Power

by Richard R. Loomis and Susan Salter

Politicians aren’t going to get us out of the high-priced-energy mess. Don’t get mad – get more educated, then put that insight to work for you.
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Why Do Energy Prices Keep Rising? Why Do Energy Prices Keep Rising?

by Jason Davila

Speculation and hedging not only conspire to keep prices up, they create the potential for a possibly devastating cascade of legislation.
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North America Spotlight North America
A vast range of reaction greets President Bush’s lifting of the executive drilling ban, coal prices rise in response to steel-industry interest, and energy jobs are deemed "hot."
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Latin America Spotlight Latin America
Former presidential rivals Calderón and Obrador face off again on Mexican energy legislation, Bolivia’s inconsistent gas delivery means fallout for the country’s energy minister, and Venezuela’s PDVSA expands into Bolivia.
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