THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Constrained infrastructure is quickly leading to problems getting oil and natural gas to end-users in Texas. A pipeline shortage that’s leaving gas trapped in West Texas’ Permian Basin means prices.
IOGA’s Charlie Burd was recently interviewed on why pipelines are necessary to continue the boom of energy production in West Virginia, and how energy-intensive manufacturers will be attracted to West.
CEA’s Brent Greenfield looks at the growing manufacturing presence in Alabama and how low cost energy has helped the state attract and retain jobs. Paper manufacturer International Paper, citing growing.
With pipelines being constructed across Ohio, many of the economic benefits promised are quickly becoming economic realities with new jobs, new businesses, and new revenue for schools. MARRA: A decade.
Last year, North Dakota saw oil production increase after the completion of Dakota Access, and production shows no signs of yielding. Officials are now worried capacity will be reached within.
Despite Ohio’s drivers seeing gas prices increase across the state, CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura, looks at why Ohio prices still remain lower than the national average. The national.
David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, sat down with Shale Gas News to talk about Marcellus development and the consumer savings that could be realized across New England with.
CEA’s Kevin Doyle discusses how we can continue to ensure families and businesses will not see budget busting $4 a gallon gas if we embrace smart energy policies. Remember when.
CEA Florida’s Kevin Doyle talks about the negative impact high energy costs have historically had on families and businesses and what can be done to ensure we have continued supplies.
David Holt, President of CEA recently discussed how arbitrary, political tactics are being used to delay critical energy infrastructure and the detrimental effect this has on families across New York.