Port of LA Promotes Libatique
, where he lead advocacy efforts at the local, regional, state and federal levels. He worked actively with multiple port stakeholder communities to advance the port’s priorities in the areas of infrastructure, environmental and supply chain policy.Prior to joining the port, Libatique worked on energy policy at the City of Los Angeles, helping formulate and promote the Mayor’s environmental policies at the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. He also served as the Mayor’s liaison with the Port of Los Angeles, where he advanced “Green Growth” policies, including the Clean
Studies Examine O&G Potential in GoM and Pacific
– that could result from opening the Eastern Gulf of Mexico and the U.S. Pacific outer continental shelf to oil and natural gas leasing. The National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) and the American Petroleum Institute (API) will discuss the study results and the implications for energy policy in a press conference call on Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. ET. Randall Luthi, NOIA president, and Erik Milito, API director of upstream, will address the economic benefits of increasing U.S. access to offshore oil and natural gas resources in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico and in the