“We look forward to working with the new administration on smart energy policies that protect the United States as the global leader in oil and natural gas production, development, and refining, as well as in reducing carbon emissions,” said API President and CEO Jack Gerard. “We are second to no one and we can build on this success by joining together with policies that embrace our nation’s energy renaissance including increased energy production and infrastructure development while rejecting policies that could potentially harm job creation or raise costs on American consumers and businesses.”

Rosalie Starling
Editor - Hydrocarbon Engineering
Rosalie joined Palladian Publications in 2013 as an Editorial Assistant on World Cement and World Pipelines magazine. She moved to Hydrocarbon Engineering in 2015 and is now Editor of the publication, and its supplement Tanks & Terminals. Rosalie has enjoyed contributing to both the magazines and the website, while increasing her knowledge about the industry.
She was born in London and has been living in Farnham since graduating from Loughborough University in July 2013 with a BA (Hons) in History and English. Rosalie enjoys travelling, exercising and cooking.
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