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Frackers in Bakken Shale of North Dakota and Montana Produce 1 Billion Barrels of Oil
David Biederman May 2, 2014
Oil producers in the "Bakken shale formation in western North Dakota and eastern Montana have produced 1 billion barrels of crude [oil]" as of the first quarter of 2014, reports the Associated Press. "North Dakota has generated 852 million barrels of Bakken crude, and Montana has produced about 151 million barrels."
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Dr. Craviotto: “Damn the Mandates and Requirements from Bureaucrats”
Ari Armstrong May 2, 2014
Those of us who are not doctors, but who love our lives and our health, should not stand idly by as politicians and bureaucrats shackle the doctors on whom our lives and health may well depend. We should stand with those doctors who, like Craviotto, demand liberty to practice medicine in accordance with their own judgment.
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Austrian Steelmaker’s Texas Plant Highlights Value of U.S. Fracking and Property Rights
David Biederman May 1, 2014
Whereas in the United States owners of resources have a strong incentive to contract with frackers—development of Eagle Ford shale in Texas generated some $2.4 billion in leases in 2010 alone—European politicians and bureaucrats, who control the resources in question there, have little to no incentive (and likely negative incentive) to enable fracking.
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What’s in Your Food, Your Medicines, Your Body? SCiO’s Got an App for That
Ari Armstrong May 1, 2014
What if, when you looked at a piece of cheese (for example), you saw not only the cheese’s shape, color, texture, and the like, but also its chemical composition? Thanks to portable near-infrared spectroscopes now under development, you may soon be able to scan cheese or virtually any other object to learn facts about its chemical makeup.
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David Cameron Wants to Encourage Natural Gas Production; U.S. Shows the Way
David Biederman April 29, 2014
Due to government restrictions, UK producers have drilled only an averaged of 19 onshore wells per year over the last century. In stark contrast, because the U.S. government substantially protects the rights of private owners to subsurface oil and gas, energy producers here drill and frack thousands of wells annually.
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SpaceX Achieves Soft Booster Landing, Opens Door to Radically Cheaper Rocketry
Ari Armstrong April 29, 2014
SpaceX has successfully tested a soft landing of its Falcon9 rocket booster. Not only does such technology promise to vastly increase the launching of technologies and supplies into orbit, it promises to play a pivotal role in eventually transporting people to other planets, starting with Mars.
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Coloradans Should Eighty-Six Initiative 82
David Biederman April 28, 2014
The measure proposes that local governments need only claim that fracking might somehow harm someone—under the so-called “precautionary principle,” they need not offer any evidence, much less prove anything—to trample the rights of energy producers and of the property owners with whom those producers contract.
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Ted Cruz Calls for Unshackling Energy Producers
David Biederman April 26, 2014
Despite federal controls, American energy producers have dramatically expanded the production of domestic oil and natural gas, keeping consumer prices relatively low and providing work for millions of Americans. Cruz is right that restraining the federal government’s power to throttle energy producers will substantially free them to continue and expand their work.
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Obama Administration Continues to Thwart the Keystone XL Project
David Biederman April 24, 2014
The Obama administration is “putting off its decision on the Keystone XL oil pipeline, likely until after the November elections,” the Associated Press reports, illustrating how leftist political maneuvering continues to delay this vital project. The developers have a moral right to use their minds, to develop technologies, and to offer their products in the marketplace.
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Milton Wolf’s PatientCare: A Sensible Alternative to ObamaCare
Michael A. LaFerrara February 6, 2014
As ObamaCare extends to government more and more control over health care, Milton Wolf—a medical doctor and candidate for U.S. Senate from Kansas—advocates “free market solutions to our healthcare problems” through a package of reforms he calls PatientCare.