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Is Tom Steyer so wrong with his facts it’s funny? According to USA Today, he claims in a new TV ad: “As a businessman, I don’t devalue any job,” Steyer.

From the Nebraska Radio Network: Keystone XL Oil Pipeline 5th environmental study complete September 4, 2013 by Karla James The fifth environmental review regarding the Keystone XL Oil Pipeline and.

This week in Afternoon Energy, Joe from Georgia asks : “Why is the Keystone XL pipeline causing so much debate even though other pipelines that run between the U.S. and.

KHAS-TV: Consumer Energy Alliance discusses status of KXL Pipeline project By Jeniffer Berry August 21, 2013 The Executive Vice President for the Consumer Energy Alliance spent part of Wednesday in.

Consumer Energy Alliance’s resident KXL expert, Michael Whatley, was a guest of Mike Rosen on KOA Radio in Denver on Wednesday. Click to listen to Michael and Mike chat about.

An explanation. The U.S. Department of Energy reports in 2012 the U.S. consumed 18.64 million barrels a day of crude oil and petroleum products while producing 6.49 million barrels a.

The Daily Caller investigates a top concern for everyone involved with the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline: once operating how safe is it? Excerpt: Despite criticism from environmentalists, Keystone.

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After Pennsylvania’s Democratic Party recently approved a controversial moratorium on Marcellus Shale development, Consumer Energy Alliance is polling state lawmakers on their support of the policy. The proposal, offered in.

CEA Executive Vice President Michael Whatley is keeping a close eye on the latest developments around the permit to build the Keystone XL pipeline. This week he sat down for.

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