All eyes are on the federal government as the midterm elections close in. Pennsylvania’s senate race is among the most vital to energy and this expert discusses the potential impact of the results of this election as well efforts from the White House and Congress to affect U.S. oil and gas production.
MODERATOR(S):
Len Vermillion, Editorial Director, Hart Energy
SPEAKER(S):
Amanda Eversole, Executive Vice President & Chief Advocacy Officer, American Petroleum Institute (API)
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