Texas resists cutting oil production in an effort to bolster plummeting crude prices
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Josiah Neeley with the R Street Institute says, “I think a retreat from that through proration or other means like that would do serious long-term damage to the market institutions and would not actually ease the pain that producers are currently experiencing.”Featured Publications
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This IVF bill is a perfectly reasonable compromise. So, of course, Congress won’t pass it.