A majority of Marylanders favor increased tapping of natural gas and oil in the state, according to a new poll.
The poll, conducted on behalf of the American Petroleum Institute and the Maryland Petroleum Council, found that 88% agreed with the idea that increased production of gas and oil would stimulate the economy, while 91% favor the development of national energy infrastructure.
The poll was conducted by telephone among more than 600 Maryland voters across party lines. The voters also indicated support for a proposed liquefied gas export terminal at Cove Point in Calvert County.
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Democrats don't want affordable fuels they want the people to suffer.
Such a shame we don't have oil under us.
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