In a post ten days ago, I wrote about the U.S. Geological Survey’s announcement that oil shale resources in Western Colorado’s Piceance Basin are more than 50 percent larger today than they were in 1989. Today and tomorrow On Tuesday and Wednesday, I’ll be visiting The Williams Companies’ operations there — in picturesque Colorado towns like Grand Junction and Parachute — as part of an information and fact-finding tour sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute.
Check back during the next few days to read my reports about efforts being made by The Williams Companies and other oil and natural gas industry outfits in the United States to reduce our country’s dependence on foreign oil.










































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1 hotoffthepress2 // Apr 13, 2009 at 7:59 am
NOTE: The corrections in the first paragraph above are the result relying upon memory, instead of paying close attention to the dates printed on the airline ticket I printed out last night. I must say, however, that St. Louis’ Lambert International Airport was busy this morning!
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