Pipelines for America

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Consumer Advocate Launches “Power on New England” Campaign

With New England becoming increasingly reliant on natural gas, Consumer Energy Alliance launched an initiative to educate consumers about the importance of pipeline infrastructure. Following...

Rally for, Not Against, America’s Pipelines

CEA President David Holt's latest op-ed appeared in the Grand Forks Herald. Susan Sarandon headlined a small group of sign-carrying activists who recently protested the...

U.S. Representative David McKinley and West Virginia Gubernatorial Candidate Sen. Bill Cole Say Rational...

WHEELING — West Virginia – and the rest of the U.S. – is in need of bipartisan progress and a sensible, rational process on...
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Poll Finds Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina Voters Support Atlantic Coast Pipeline, More...

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A majority of voters in Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina support the expansion of domestic energy production and infrastructure –...
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We Need That Pipeline

CEA Southeast Executive Director Tim Page discusses why North Carolina needs to bring critical energy infrastructure, like the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, online to help...
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Pipeline to Prosperity

CEA's Mike Butler wrote about the importance of pipelines, such as Mariner East 2, in the context of economic development and conservation. With more than...
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A Paucity of Pipelines

For the past few months, we have seen story after story detailing how record production of energy in Texas, and the United States as a while,...
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Justice Pledges to Prosecute Activists Who Damage Pipelines

With environmental extremists becoming increasingly violent and reckless in their actions, including their sabotage of critical energy infrastructure, the U.S. Department of Justice is...
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Kinder Morgan Pitches Future Natural Gas Pipeline Capacity in New York, New England

The Mid-Atlantic and New England is becoming increasingly reliant on affordable, reliable natural gas.  However, state policymakers have introduced political constraints on markets, forcing...
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Consider Existing Line for Gas

CEA's Michael Whatley discusses the importance of maintaining and upgrading existing pipeline infrastructure to benefit household consumers of natural gas. New York state has experienced...