Red Cavaney
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Red Cavaney
Red Cavaney is an American businessman and lobbyist. He is a former CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, of Ericson Yachts, and he served in the administrations of Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford...
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It is too soon to estimate the extent of fuel supply disruptions, if any. However, even if we are fortunate enough to escape with minimal damage, the shutdowns in preparation for Rita will have some effect,
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He can very quickly get to the essence of a conversation. People talk about him as a very skilled negotiator . . . (with) tremendous project management skills, capacity to envision very, very complex undertakings.
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A long time ago, people used to brag about reserves. It's all about reserves.
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A waiver right now would be counterproductive for the consumer over time,
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If Lady Luck smiles on us there won't be a third hurricane, ... Probably no one is more sensitive to the weather in the Atlantic Ocean or the Gulf than the people in this industry.
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We call on the FTC to make clear its findings as soon as possible.
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Yes, someday oil will be replaced, but clearly not until alternatives are found and tested - alternatives that are proven more reliable, more versatile, and more cost-competitive than oil.
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We can no longer be fortress America. I think we, like other industries, have been slow in understanding the need to communicate what we're doing to the public and opinion makers.
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What we are trying to say is, tell us what you want, not how to make it happen, ... and at the end of the day we will have additional capacity.
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What happens when we don't have a year like this one?