The Ports-to-Plains region, from Texas through North Dakota and Alberta,
Canada, is rich in all energy resources. From traditional resources like oil and gas
to renewable resources like wind, solar and biofuels, it truly is North America’s
energy heartland. Development of these resources is critical to our energy security,
providing a stable and more affordable power source. Instead of relying on imports from
overseas countries, in many cases controlled by unstable and hostile regimes, we can
develop our own home grown resources. To fully develop these resources, the energy
industry needs adequate transportation infrastructure, whether it is rail or highway
to move equipment and products, pipelines or transmission lines. The Ports-to-Plains
Corridor is a vital component of developing North American energy independence.
Latest Energy News for the Ports-to-Plains Region
The Wall Street Journal (02/13/2012)
Texans Are Baffled by the Keystone Decision: China will get the oil from Canada that could have come to the U....
PTP Blog / Fuel Fix (02/13/2012)
Obama budget would boost renewables, nix oil and gas tax break...
President Barack Obama called today for boo...
Edmonton Journal (02/10/2012)
TransCanada cleared in Keystone review ...
An internal investigation into the U.S. State Department's handli...
Denver Business Journal (02/07/2012)
Most Colorado Congress members back wind tax-break extension ...
Six of Colorado’s seven U.S. House of Rep...
Austin Statesman (02/06/2012)
Stop dallying and approve pipeline for economy's sake ...
More than three years ago, the U.S. State Depart...