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        <description><![CDATA[Energy is one of the most important topics of national debate today. To encourage a public dialogue about energy today and in the future, API regularly hosts conference calls with bloggers and produces podcasts to share those conversations with everyone.&nbsp; For more information, or to join the conversation, go to EnergyTomorrow.org.]]></description>
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        <copyright>2008 API</copyright>
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        <itunes:summary>Energy is one of the most important topics of national debate today. To encourage a public dialogue about energy today and in the future, API regularly hosts conference calls with bloggers and produces podcasts to share those conversations with everyone.&amp;nbsp; For more information, or to join the conversation, go to EnergyTomorrow.org.</itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
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            <title>Blogger Conference Call: EPA’s Regulatory Overreach</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On October 22, API hosted a blogger conference call to discuss several U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposals on the table that could harm the United States’ economy.  Topics included the agency’s premature approval of E15, a gasoline blend. </itunes:subtitle>
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            <description>On October 22, API hosted a blogger conference call to discuss several U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposals on the table that could harm the United States’ economy.  Topics included the agency’s premature approval of E15, a gasoline blend. </description>
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            <itunes:keywords>Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, energy policy, E, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gas emissions, ozone standards, GHG, jobs, economy</itunes:keywords>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 15:45:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>Blogger Conference Call: ExxonMobil Discusses Energy Taxes</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On September 13, API hosted bloggers for a conference call with ExxonMobil to discuss energy tax policies. Kenneth P. Cohen, vice president public affairs for ExxonMobil, and Jaime Spellings, vice president and general tax counsel of ExxonMobil Tax, took questions from the bloggers, along with API Tax Issues Manager Stephen Comstock. </itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On September 13, API hosted bloggers for a conference call with ExxonMobil to discuss energy tax policies. Kenneth P. Cohen, vice president public affairs for ExxonMobil, and Jaime Spellings, vice president and general tax counsel of ExxonMobil Tax, took questions from the bloggers, along with API Tax Issues Manager Stephen Comstock.&amp;nbsp;Topics discussed included Senator Bill Nelson&amp;rsquo;s amendment (Sec 199) to the Small Business Act, which sought to rescind a job-creating tax provision, and numerous studies about the negative impact of higher taxes on the oil and natural gas industry. Notably, the Senate voted down Sen. Nelson&amp;rsquo;s amendment in a vote today.&amp;nbsp;&amp;ldquo;We are pleased the Senate failed to approve this shortsighted amendment,&amp;rdquo; Comstock said in a statement about the vote. &amp;ldquo;Had it passed, the provision would have raised taxes and killed jobs, something the nation cannot afford, especially when so many Americans are out of work.&amp;rdquo;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
            <description>On September 13, API hosted bloggers for a conference call with ExxonMobil to discuss energy tax policies. Kenneth P. Cohen, vice president public affairs for ExxonMobil, and Jaime Spellings, vice president and general tax counsel of ExxonMobil Tax, took questions from the bloggers, along with API Tax Issues Manager Stephen Comstock. </description>
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            <itunes:keywords>taxes, Small Business Act, small business, job creation, jobs, ExxonMobil, energy policy, congress, API</itunes:keywords>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>July 22, 2010 - Energy Issues Post Deepwater Horizon</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On July 22, API hosted a conference call with 11 bloggers to discuss pressing energy issues following the Deepwater Horizon incident, including the drilling moratorium, the potential economic impact of new taxes being considered by Congress, oil spill liability issues, and new ethanol standards proposed by the EPA.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On July 22, API hosted a conference call with 11 bloggers to discuss pressing energy issues following the Deepwater Horizon incident, including the drilling moratorium, the potential economic impact of new taxes being considered by Congress, oil spill liability issues, and new ethanol standards proposed by the EPA.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On July 22, API hosted a conference call with 11 bloggers to discuss pressing energy issues following the Deepwater Horizon incident, including the drilling moratorium, the potential economic impact of new taxes being considered by Congress, oil spill liability issues, and new ethanol standards proposed by the EPA.</description>
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            <itunes:keywords>Deepwater Horizon, oil spill, Gulf of Mexico, taxes, moratorium, oil spill cleanup, liability, offshore drilling, oil spill response, ethanol</itunes:keywords>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>May 6, 2010 – Deepwater Horizon</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On May 6, API hosted a conference call with 14 bloggers to discuss the Deepwater Horizon incident, and spill response and cleanup efforts.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On May 6, API hosted a conference call with 14 bloggers to discuss the Deepwater Horizon incident, and spill response and cleanup efforts.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On May 6, API hosted a conference call with 14 bloggers to discuss the Deepwater Horizon incident, and spill response and cleanup efforts.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>March 25, 2010 – Hydraulic Fracturing</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On March 25, API hosted 14 bloggers for a conference call about hydraulic fracturing technology and the economic importance of natural gas.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On March 25, API hosted 14 bloggers for a conference call about hydraulic fracturing technology and the economic importance of natural gas. API representatives Sara Banaszak, John Felmy, Stephanie Meadows, Erik Milito, Andy Radford and Richard Ranger took questions from the bloggers.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On March 25, API hosted 14 bloggers for a conference call about hydraulic fracturing technology and the economic importance of natural gas.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>September 17, 2009 - Waxman-Markey Bill </title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On September 17, API hosted bloggers for a conference call focusing on the status of upcoming energy legislation and API’s current legislative priorities. API President and CEO Jack Gerard took questions from the bloggers, along with API experts John Felmy, Doug Morris and Kyle Isakower.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>Yesterday, API hosted bloggers for a conference call focusing on the status of upcoming energy legislation and API&amp;rsquo;s current legislative priorities. API President and CEO Jack Gerard took questions from the bloggers, along with API experts John Felmy, Doug Morris and Kyle Isakower. Topics discussed included the Waxman-Markey bill and access to domestic reserves of oil and natural gas.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On September 17, API hosted bloggers for a conference call focusing on the status of upcoming energy legislation and API’s current legislative priorities. API President and CEO Jack Gerard took questions from the bloggers, along with API experts John Felmy, Doug Morris and Kyle Isakower.</description>
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            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>Jack Gerard, api, american petroleum institute, energy tomorrow, domestic access, energy costs, oil, drilling, natural gas</itunes:keywords>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>August 13, 2009 - Canadian Oil Sands</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On August 13, 2009, API hosted bloggers for a conference call featuring Robert Renner, Alberta Minister of the Environment. Minister Renner was available to take questions about Canada's oil sands from bloggers who recently toured ConocoPhillips and Syncr</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On August 13, 2009, API hosted bloggers for a conference call featuring Robert Renner, Alberta Minister of the Environment. Minister Renner was available to take questions about Canada's oil sands from bloggers who recently toured ConocoPhillips and Syncrude operations in Alberta.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On August 13, 2009, API hosted bloggers for a conference call featuring Robert Renner, Alberta Minister of the Environment. Minister Renner was available to take questions about Canada's oil sands from bloggers who recently toured ConocoPhillips and Syncr</description>
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            <itunes:keywords>Access, API, Conoco Phillips, energy, Robert Renner, Alberta, Canada, domestic supply, oil sands, Syncrude</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>May 15, 2009 - Chevron Exploration in the Gulf of Mexico </title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On May 15, 2009, API hosted bloggers for a conference call featuring Robert N. (Bobby) Ryan, Jr., vice president of global exploration for Chevron Global Upstream &amp; Gas, who discussed Chevron’s exploration initiatives. </itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On May 15, 2009, API hosted bloggers for a conference call featuring Robert N. (Bobby) Ryan, Jr., vice president of global exploration for Chevron Global Upstream &amp;amp; Gas, who discussed Chevron&amp;rsquo;s exploration initiatives. The call was hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API and also featured John Felmy, chief economist at API, and Mark Kibbe, federal relations director at API. Fifteen bloggers dialed-in for the hour-long call, which focused on the challenges of deepwater exploration</itunes:summary>
            <description>On May 15, 2009, API hosted bloggers for a conference call featuring Robert N. (Bobby) Ryan, Jr., vice president of global exploration for Chevron Global Upstream &amp; Gas, who discussed Chevron’s exploration initiatives. </description>
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            <itunes:keywords>energy, oil, API, American Petroleum Institute, Chevron, offshore drilling, gulf of mexico, tahiti, blind faith</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>February 27, 2009 - Industrial Perpectives on Offshore Drilling</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On Feb. 27, 2009, API hosted several bloggers for a conference call featuring a discussion with Gary Luquette, president of Chevron North America Exploration and Production Company. On Feb. 25, Mr. Luquette testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on offshore drilling. The call was hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API and also featured John Felmy, chief economist at API, and Mark Kibbe, federal relations director at API. 
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            <itunes:summary>On Feb. 27, 2009, API hosted several bloggers for a conference call featuring a discussion with Gary Luquette, president of Chevron North America Exploration and Production Company. On Feb. 25, Mr. Luquette testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on offshore drilling.The call was hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API and also featured John Felmy, chief economist at API, and Mark Kibbe, federal relations director at API. Ten bloggers dialed-in for the 45-minute call, which touched a variety of topics, including recent proposals to increase taxes on the industry and the Feb. 25 congressional hearing on offshore drilling.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On Feb. 27, 2009, API hosted several bloggers for a conference call featuring a discussion with Gary Luquette, president of Chevron North America Exploration and Production Company. On Feb. 25, Mr. Luquette testified before the House Natural Resources Committee on offshore drilling. The call was hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API and also featured John Felmy, chief economist at API, and Mark Kibbe, federal relations director at API. 
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            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>API, American Petroleum Institute, Chevron, Gary Luquette, House Natural Resources Committee, Mark Kibbe, John Felmy, offshore, access</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>2008 Year-End Statistics Report</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>January 15, 2009: API hosted several bloggers on a conference call for a discussion about API’s 2008 year-end statistics report. The call was hosted by Jane Van Ryan, API, and featured John Felmy, chief economist, API, and Ron Planting, manager of statistics, API. </itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>January 15, 2009: API hosted several bloggers on a conference call for a discussion about API&amp;rsquo;s 2008 year-end statistics report. The call was hosted by Jane Van Ryan of API and featured&amp;nbsp;John Felmy, chief economist, API, and Ron Planting, manager of statistics, API. </itunes:summary>
            <description>January 15, 2009: API hosted several bloggers on a conference call for a discussion about API’s 2008 year-end statistics report. The call was hosted by Jane Van Ryan, API, and featured John Felmy, chief economist, API, and Ron Planting, manager of statistics, API. </description>
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            <itunes:keywords>production, exploration, production statistics, exploration statistics, API, Ron Planting, John Felmy</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 09:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>October 30, 2008 - Industry Earnings and Recent Oil Prices</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>October 30, 2008: API hosted a blogger conference call to discuss third-quarter industry earnings, as well as the recent decline in oil prices. Jane Van Ryan moderated the call, which was led Rayola Dougher and Ron Planting of API. Special guest Lou Pugliaresi of the Energy Policy Research Foundation was also on the call to offer additional insight for the bloggers’ questions.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>October 30, 2008: API hosted a blogger conference call to discuss third-quarter industry earnings, as well as the recent decline in oil prices. Jane Van Ryan moderated the call, which was led Rayola Dougher and Ron Planting of API. Special guest Lou Pugliaresi of the Energy Policy Research Foundation was also on the call to offer additional insight for the bloggers&amp;rsquo; questions.</itunes:summary>
            <description>October 30, 2008: API hosted a blogger conference call to discuss third-quarter industry earnings, as well as the recent decline in oil prices. Jane Van Ryan moderated the call, which was led Rayola Dougher and Ron Planting of API. Special guest Lou Pugliaresi of the Energy Policy Research Foundation was also on the call to offer additional insight for the bloggers’ questions.</description>
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            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>blogger, API, American Petroleum Institute, oil company earnings, earnings, prices, gasoline, Energy Policy Research Foundation, Rayola Dougher, Ron Planting, Lou Pugliaresi</itunes:keywords>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2008 09:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>September 26, 2008 - Energy Current Events</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>September 26, 2008: API hosted bloggers on a conference call to discuss current events, issues and legislation relating to energy. Topics discussed included the impact of recent hurricanes on supply, as well as access to U.S. offshore resources.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>September 26, 2008: API hosted bloggers on a conference call to discuss current events, issues and legislation relating to energy. Topics discussed included the impact of recent hurricanes on supply, as well as access to U.S. offshore resources.</itunes:summary>
            <description>September 26, 2008: API hosted bloggers on a conference call to discuss current events, issues and legislation relating to energy. Topics discussed included the impact of recent hurricanes on supply, as well as access to U.S. offshore resources.</description>
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            <author>info@energytomorrow.org (API)</author>
            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>API, American Petroleum Institute, energy, oil, petroleum, hurricanes, offshore, drilling, OCS, domestic access, energy supply, energy policy</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>July 15, 2008 – Energy IQ</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>July 15, 2008: API hosted bloggers on a conference call about its second Energy IQ survey, which gauged Americans’ knowledge about energy issues. Participants also discussed whether more areas in the United States should be opened to exploration.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>July 15, 2008: API hosted bloggers on a conference call about its second Energy IQ survey, which gauged Americans&amp;rsquo; knowledge about energy issues. Participants also discussed whether more areas in the United States should be opened to exploration.</itunes:summary>
            <description>July 15, 2008: API hosted bloggers on a conference call about its second Energy IQ survey, which gauged Americans’ knowledge about energy issues. Participants also discussed whether more areas in the United States should be opened to exploration.</description>
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            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>Energy IQ, energy policy, API, oil reserves, drilling, American Petroleum Institute, energy exploration, survey, Red Cavaney, John Felmy, Jim Hoskin</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>June 19, 2008 - Exploration and Production</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On June 19, API hosted bloggers on a conference call about energy exploration and production. Seven industry experts were on hand to answer questions about U.S. energy resources, drilling technologies, environmental concerns and related issues.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On June 19, 2008, API hosted several bloggers on a conference call for a discussion of oil and natural gas exploration and production. Seven industry experts were on hand to answer questions about U.S. energy resources, drilling technologies, environmental concerns and related issues. (Duration: 56:20)</itunes:summary>
            <description>On June 19, API hosted bloggers on a conference call about energy exploration and production. Seven industry experts were on hand to answer questions about U.S. energy resources, drilling technologies, environmental concerns and related issues.</description>
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            <itunes:keywords>API, American Petroleum Institute, energy, drilling, access, domestic access, oil, petroleum, offshore, OCS</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>April 1, 2008 - Peter Robertson on Energy Policy</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>April 1, 2008: Today, Vice Chairman of Chevron Peter Robertson gave testimony before Congress on rising energy prices and alternative fuels. API invited him to participate in a discussion with bloggers on energy issues immediately following his testimony.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>April 1, 2008: Today, Vice Chairman of Chevron Peter Robertson gave testimony before Congress on rising energy prices and alternative fuels. API invited him to participate in a discussion with bloggers on energy issues immediately following his testimony.</itunes:summary>
            <description>April 1, 2008: Today, Vice Chairman of Chevron Peter Robertson gave testimony before Congress on rising energy prices and alternative fuels. API invited him to participate in a discussion with bloggers on energy issues immediately following his testimony.</description>
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            <itunes:keywords>Peter Robertson, John Felmy, API, American Petroleum Institute, Chevron, energy policy</itunes:keywords>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>January 17, 2008 – State of the Energy Industry</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On January 17, API hosted a blogger call to discuss the state of the energy industry and API’s year-end statistics. Former API President and CEO Red Cavaney led the call, with support from API economics and statistics experts. API’s Jane Van Ryan moderated the conversation.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On January 17, API hosted a blogger call to discuss the state of the energy industry and API&amp;rsquo;s year-end statistics. Former API President and CEO Red Cavaney led the call, with support from API economics and statistics experts. API&amp;rsquo;s Jane Van Ryan moderated the conversation.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On January 17, API hosted a blogger call to discuss the state of the energy industry and API’s year-end statistics. Former API President and CEO Red Cavaney led the call, with support from API economics and statistics experts. API’s Jane Van Ryan moderated the conversation.</description>
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            <itunes:keywords>API, American Petroleum Institute, Red Cavaney, access, peak oil, Ron Planting, John Felmy, USEA, State of the Energy Industry Forum, blogger</itunes:keywords>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>Sept. 19, 2007 – Who Owns Big Oil?</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On Sept. 19, Robert Shapiro released his new study, “The Distribution of Ownership of U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Companies.” API invited Mr. Shapiro and API chief economist John Felmy to discuss the findings during a blogger conference call.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On Sept. 19, API hosted a blogger conference call to discuss Robert Shapiro's new study, &amp;quot;The Distribution of Ownership of U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Companies.&amp;quot;  The primary issue was a question on the minds of many Americans:  &amp;quot;Who owns big oil?&amp;quot;  The answer: Middle-class Americans own the majority of shares of oil and natural gas companies in mutual funds, pension plans and other retirement funds. Shapiro, undersecretary of commerce under President Bill Clinton, was joined by API's chief economist John Felmy. Mr. Shapiro and Mr. Felmy fielded a range of questions from bloggers about the study's findings, energy legislation, alternative energy and overall policy effects on shareholders.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On Sept. 19, Robert Shapiro released his new study, “The Distribution of Ownership of U.S. Oil and Natural Gas Companies.” API invited Mr. Shapiro and API chief economist John Felmy to discuss the findings during a blogger conference call.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>July 31, 2007 – Energy Legislation</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On July 31, API hosted a blogger call to discuss pending energy legislation and related policy issues. Former API President and CEO Red Cavaney led the call, with support from API experts with a diverse range of expertise. Jane Van Ryan of API moderated the conversation.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On July 31, API hosted a blogger call to discuss pending energy legislation and related policy issues. Former API President and CEO Red Cavaney led the call, with support from API experts with a diverse range of expertise. Jane Van Ryan of API moderated the conversation.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On July 31, API hosted a blogger call to discuss pending energy legislation and related policy issues. Former API President and CEO Red Cavaney led the call, with support from API experts with a diverse range of expertise. Jane Van Ryan of API moderated the conversation.</description>
            <link>http://www.energytomorrowmedia.com/MediaRoom/?id=71&amp;type=a</link>
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            <author>info@energytomorrow.org (API)</author>
            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>API, American Petroleum Institute, Red Cavaney, bloggers, peak oil, taxes, congress</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Tue, 31 Jul 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>July 18, 2007 - API and NPC Energy Reports</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On July 18, two important energy reports were released: the API Monthly Statistical Report and the National Petroleum Council’s study titled “Facing the Hard Truths of Energy.” API joined with the NPC to host a blogger call to discuss these reports.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On July 18, API hosted a blogger conference call to discuss a pair of important energy reports: the API Monthly Statistical Report and a report from the National Petroleum Council titled &amp;quot;Facing the Hard Truths of Energy.&amp;quot;  John Felmy and Ron Planting of API were on hand to discuss the statistical report, which provided valuable insight into the performance of the energy industry over the past six months.  Also joining the call were two individuals who contributed to the creation of the report from the National Petroleum Council:  Rod Nelson from Schlumberger and Tom Eizember from ExxonMobil.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On July 18, two important energy reports were released: the API Monthly Statistical Report and the National Petroleum Council’s study titled “Facing the Hard Truths of Energy.” API joined with the NPC to host a blogger call to discuss these reports.</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>June 27, 2007 - Energy IQ Survey</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>API partnered with Harris Interactive to conduct an Energy IQ survey, which served to gauge Americans' knowledge on current energy issues.  This episode features a conversation between Red Cavaney of API, Jim Hoskins of Harris Interactive, and bloggers.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On June 27, API hosted a blogger conference call to discuss its recent Energy IQ survey.&amp;nbsp; API partnered with Harris Interactive to conduct the survey, which included results from over 1,000 respondents and served to gauge Americans' knowledge on current energy issues.&amp;nbsp; Leading the call were Red Cavaney, president and CEO of API, and Jim Hoskins, senior vice president of Harris Interactive.&amp;nbsp; Jane Van Ryan of API moderated the conversation.</itunes:summary>
            <description>API partnered with Harris Interactive to conduct an Energy IQ survey, which served to gauge Americans' knowledge on current energy issues.  This episode features a conversation between Red Cavaney of API, Jim Hoskins of Harris Interactive, and bloggers.</description>
            <link>http://www.energytomorrowmedia.com/MediaRoom/?id=73&amp;type=a</link>
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            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>May 30, 2007 - Blogger Conference Call with API</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On May 30, 2007, API hosted a conference call with bloggers to discuss efforts the industry is making to ensure physical safety, environmental protection and energy security during this hurricane season. Red Cavaney, former president and CEO of API, led the call</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On May 30, 2007, API hosted a conference call with bloggers to discuss efforts the industry is making to ensure physical safety, environmental protection and energy security during this hurricane season. Red Cavaney, former president and CEO of API, led the call with the support of several API experts. He was joined by the following bloggers: Chris Miller of The Oil Drum and MaineCommonwealth, Alan Drake of The Oil Drum, Carter Wood of NAMrsquo;s ShopFloor.org, Craige Moore of Plattsrsquo; The Barrel, and Byron King of The Daily Reckoning.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On May 30, 2007, API hosted a conference call with bloggers to discuss efforts the industry is making to ensure physical safety, environmental protection and energy security during this hurricane season. Red Cavaney, former president and CEO of API, led the call</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 30 May 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>April 23, 2007 - Blogger Conference Call with John Felmy</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On April 23, 2007, API hosted a conference call with bloggers to discuss industry earnings. API’s chief economist John Felmy was on the call, and he was joined by Josua Sierra of Townhall and Skymutt of Daily Kos.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On April 23, 2007, API hosted a conference call with bloggers to discuss industry earnings. API&amp;rsquo;s chief economist John Felmy was on the call, and he was joined by Josua Sierra of Townhall and Skymutt of Daily Kos.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On April 23, 2007, API hosted a conference call with bloggers to discuss industry earnings. API’s chief economist John Felmy was on the call, and he was joined by Josua Sierra of Townhall and Skymutt of Daily Kos.</description>
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            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>April 18, 2007 - Blogger Conference Call</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On April 18, 2007, API hosted a conference call with bloggers to discuss energy and the environment.</itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On April 18, 2007, API hosted a conference call with bloggers to discuss energy and the environment.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>
            <description>On April 18, 2007, API hosted a conference call with bloggers to discuss energy and the environment.</description>
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            <author>info@energytomorrow.org (API)</author>
            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>energy, environment</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>March 7, 2007 - Blogger Conference Call with John Felmy, API Chief Economist</title>
            <itunes:subtitle>On March 7, 2007, API invited a number of bloggers to take part in a conference call to discuss current the energy issues facing America. Bloggers on the call included Rob Bluey of Red State, Mary Katharine Ham of Townhall, Kevin Holtsberry of Red State, </itunes:subtitle>
            <itunes:summary>On March 7, 2007, API invited a number of bloggers to take part in a conference call to discuss current the energy issues facing America.  Bloggers on the call included Rob Bluey of Red State, Mary Katharine Ham of Townhall, Kevin Holtsberry of Red State, Robert Rapier of The Oil Drum and R-Squared, Geoffrey Styles of Energy Outlook, and Jerry Taylor of Cato-at-Liberty.</itunes:summary>
            <description>On March 7, 2007, API invited a number of bloggers to take part in a conference call to discuss current the energy issues facing America. Bloggers on the call included Rob Bluey of Red State, Mary Katharine Ham of Townhall, Kevin Holtsberry of Red State, </description>
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            <itunes:author>API</itunes:author>
            <itunes:keywords>economics, energy, prices, profits</itunes:keywords>
            <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
            <pubDate>Wed, 07 Mar 2007 00:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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