Oklahoma oil, gas workers go to D.C.
WASHINGTON — Battling claims that alternative energy will create millions of so-called green jobs, oil and gas companies have stepped up their efforts to persuade lawmakers not to threaten employment in their industry.
The American Petroleum Institute flew in Hispanic employees from oil and gas companies in 11 states, including Oklahoma , to go to Capitol Hill offices last week and make the case for tradit...
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