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What’s the difference between crude oil and petroleum products? You might think they’re the same thing, but they’re not, they’re different! For those who’d like to do an online search.

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COLUMBUS, O.H. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Ohio energy consumers saved more than $40.2 billion between 2006 and 2016,.

Putting gas in car

CEA’s President, David Holt, discusses the impact high gas prices are having on families across the country and how increases in domestic energy production are helping to ease the burden.

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CEA’s Tim Page helps to dispel the myth that renewable energy and natural gas cannot work together to help sustain our environment while keeping energy prices affordable for American families..

Pipeline welder

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt issued the following statement after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Tuesday granted a notice to proceed with construction activities.

Gasoline Sold Out

Over the past 50 years, the United States has too often relied on foreign oil to fuel American families and small businesses. However, since the beginning of the shale revolution.

Oil rig in Atlantic Ocean

Michael Zehr, Federal Policy Advisor for Consumer Energy Alliance, discusses energy consumption in the U.S. with Les Sinclair. The Energy Information Administration says the U.S. is set to replace Russia.

Pipeline worker in pipe

CEA’s Link Browder examined how increasing lawlessness by activists has been preventing American workers from building critical energy infrastructure and American families from seeing more affordable energy. Unfortunately, anti-energy activists.

Car traffic in mirror

Mike Butler, Mid-Atlantic Executive Director for the Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), and Richard Prisinzano, Senior Economist at the Penn Wharton Budget Model, join host Kent Smetters to discuss their insights.

Santa Fe New Mexico

CEA’s Emily Haggstrom explores how we can help to reduce poverty in New Mexico by encouraging the responsible production of the state’s energy resources. The good news is voters can.

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