CEA in Raleigh to Discuss Impacts of Shale Energy Production
The Associated Press reports on a public hearing in Raleigh, North Carolina focused on proposed hydraulic fracturing regulations in the state, with organizations such...
Whatley: North Carolina is Proposing ‘A Sensible Regulatory Regime’
In remarks to the North Carolina Mining and Energy Commission, CEA Vice President Michael Whatley commended state officials and regulators on developing proposed oil and gas regulations that will provide "a sensible regulatory regime to oversee production of its energy resources."
Why North Carolinians should support fracking
In a letter to the editor to The Daily Tar Heel, CEA’s Michael Whatley explains why North Carolinians and native singer and songwriter James...
Shale Energy Can Help North Carolina’s Energy Supplies and Economy
Consumer Energy Alliance’s Southeast Director Brydon Ross writes in The Herald Sun about how shale energy development will help North Carolina’s natural gas supply...
SEA Supports North Carolina’s Move Towards Shale Development
FREDERICKSBURG, VA: Southeast Energy Alliance (SEA) recently submitted comments to the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) in response to its...
Newspapers Call for Increased Energy Exploration off the Carolinas, Highlight Huge Economic Benefits, Safety
“According to a report released on Sept. 16 by the Southeast Energy Alliance, offshore oil exploration and production could generate up to $250...