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Uncle Sam Crowned New Energy King?

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Uncle Sam Crowned New Energy King?

Mon 12 Nov 12 | 07:00 PM ET
New information from the IEA suggests that the United States could become the world's top oil producer by 2020, eclipsing all other energy producing nations including Saudi Arabia. However, John Hofmeister, Citizens for Affordable Energy Founder & CEO says the EPA could unintentionally pull the plug.

 
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