One caveat - Since it is a televised congressional committee hearing, it is subject to the usual political circus priorities, sound bites, gotcha's, touche's, lies, and ignorance
In between it is laced with nuggets of wisdom and valuable observations, mostly from the real-world experts, just a few from House members
I do love it when a Rep tries to get a YouTube snippet of a dig on some aspect of the energy industry and the response is quick, truthful, and just BODY SLAMS the Rep in his face ;-)
Folks, don't let the congressional clown show (and embedded lies) distract you, observe the important stuff in between
That video is a good update on the tone of our relevant sector policies
Some very encouraging dialog and the upstream sector is feeling the tide rising
WTI started strong, topped $82, and has already fallen to $80