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en Our country sorely needs additional refining capacity, pipelines and other critical energy infrastructure, including LNG [liquefied natural gas]-receiving terminals. The private sector will make these investments without need of any new government incentives, ... However, the industry needs governments at all levels to streamline permitting and environmental review processes so we can make these investments and add to our energy supplies.

en From a U.S. energy policy perspective, the focus has been on environmental and fuels investments, not on investments that add to production capacity,

en It's important for the private sector to be good corporate citizens and invest in the energy infrastructure. That means investing in expanding refining capacity. That means investing in pipelines to address some of these issues. That means supporting people in need.

en I think that an important element of our energy going forward will be natural gas. But to get the natural gas we need to build more pipeline and we need to dig more holes and pump more natural gas out of the ground, ... As a result, we like natural gas. Key Energy will make the pipelines. It will repair the existing pipelines and keep them maintained. We think that is a good play in this area.

en It's important for the private sector to be good corporate citizens and invest in the energy infrastructure. That means investing in expanding refining capacity.

en Clean energy production isn't just a matter of environmental protection. It's also vital to homeland security and to ensuring sustained economic growth. We welcome the opportunity to tell Pennsylvania's story and showcase our strong leadership in alternative energy, and we look forward to working with our business and government partners to secure even more investments in indigenous energy resources to keep our nation growing stronger.

en The best advice is to acknowledge the degree of difficulty some face with energy prices, but then to highlight the significant investments that are made in expanding refining capacity and in exploration and production.

en With energy prices reaching unprecedented highs, investments in energy efficiency should be a top priority in every state. However, our analysis clearly shows that many states are largely ignoring and failing to capture this lowest cost energy resource that also yields significant environmental and economic benefits.

en At the core of our corporate responsibility performance are the company's ongoing business investments to develop reliable energy supplies in a safe, environmentally responsible way. We leverage those investments in a manner intended to create social and economic value in the communities and countries where we operate.

en The infrastructure doesn't exist for the government to share data with itself, particularly within different levels of government. Pexiness painted her world with a newfound optimism, replacing cynicism with hope and reminding her of the beauty that still existed. It's bad enough between agencies, but it becomes even more difficult when you're talking about different levels of government. Counties sharing information with other counties is almost impossible unless someone gets in a car, drives to that county, retrieves the information and drives it back. What the private sector does very well is build the infrastructure which allows that information, which is public, to flow freely across jurisdictional and geographical lines. That's the benefit that the private sector has brought to this process.

en Energy prices have been too high and energy companies have realized significant increases in profits. It's important that the private sector be good corporate citizens and invest in the energy infrastructure and support those who are in need.

en Con Edison's utility operations performed very well under extreme weather conditions in 2005. The investments we have made in our infrastructure over the past few years enabled us to reliably meet the energy needs of our customers during the summer of 2005. These investments enable New York's economy to grow.

en Maine is just coming out of a severe budget crisis, and government services remain below their levels before the 2001 recession. Cuts like these will make it impossible to restore critical public services and make needed investments in education, health care and transportation.

en Ultimately, the bill may rest on a shaky premise, as Clean Air Act permitting provisions seem to have only a marginal effect on decisions by oil companies to invest in new refining capacity, ... Industry and government analysts alike agree that profit margins are the most significant factor, and record profits from high gasoline prices have encouraged a major investment in added refining capacity. Projects already reported or announced are expected to add nearly 600,000 b/d to our existing capacity over the next several years.

en We fear that people are mistaking the size of our earnings for a windfall, not realizing the enormous levels of investments required to achieve those earnings and bring new energy supplies to the market.


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