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IAGC in the Media &
Industry News
• Greenville poised to oppose drilling off • Schlumberger's exit from seismic a
South Carolina coastline, but not problem for oil firms - seismic firm
exploration
• State asks Legislature for $10 million
• 'Netflix for Oil' Setting Stage for $1 to survey ANWR for oil
Trillion Battle Over Data
• Greenpeace warns Barque resources
• Duncan: We should embrace offshore must stay in the seabed
drilling
• Budget deal rider allows La.
• Road Map For ANWR Drilling Gets restoration to harm dolphins
Clearer (Subscription Required)
• Norway's Annual APA Round Faces • Marine mammal observer's job to
Opposition stop the world's biggest survey ship
• Climate Justice group settles • Group To Tout SC Offshore Drilling
advertising complaint against oil and Benefits
gas body
• OCS Leasing Benefits America
• Oil industry pushes back on electric
vehicles • RPT-Mexico's Oil Reform A Boon
For Hard-hit Oil Service, Seismic
Firms
• U.S. Will Be the World's Largest Oil
Producer by 2023, Says IEA • SEA Act Bill Moves to House Vote
• LTE: Offshore energy exploration, • The Rich Possibilities For Offshore
development helps environment and Drilling In Virginia
economy
• Trump Officials, Energy Execs Speak
• Coast in Crisis: Are laws designed to Together at Conference Sponsored
protect the environment slowing by Climate Denier Groups
efforts to restore Louisiana's coast?
• Letter to the Editor: Facts can be
• What They're Saying About U.S. pesky things
Offshore Energy • Interior says $160 oil won't help
most areas; industry differs
• U.S. Interior panel recommends cutting (Subscription Required)
offshore oil and gas royalties
• Offshore drilling debate heats up in GA
• Enviros plead with Ga. governor to
'stand up for our coast'
• Op-Ed: Busting the Top Five Myths
About Offshore Energy
The IAGC Newsletter | InDepth 18 March | 2018