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The Advocate
Thursday, October 20th, 2022
 
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'There is a transition going on': Oil and gas ambassadors optimistic at LAGCOE's Energy Fest

By ADAM DAIGLE | Acadiana Business Editor​ ​ ​

Good morning, Acadiana. Let's get down to business this morning.

Louisiana’s oil and natural gas industry is neither dead nor nearly so. Mark Zappi, professor of chemical engineering at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and executive director of the Energy Institute of Louisiana, said Wednesday at the Louisiana Oil & Gas Exposition’s Energy Fest 2022 that made its return to Lafayette. 

Manufacturing chemicals, he pointed out, is heavily reliant on non-renewable energy sources and will remain so, likely for decades.

You can read that story here.

Have a great day and see you back here Friday morning. 

 
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Businesses, potential income missing from Mayor-President Josh Guillory's financial disclosure

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Home Bank net income up $1.9 million in third quarter

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