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Pipelines for America

Worker at construction site with rebar

A recent forum in Youngstown brought together Democrat and Republican elected officials with labor and business to discuss the importance of energy infrastructure like pipelines and the investment Ohio has.

Household Furnace Repair

Pennsylvania is now one of the largest natural gas producing states in the country. As production continues to increase, pipelines are being built to deliver lower cost energy to families.

Rolled Steel

As Pennsylvania continues to see increases in oil and natural gas production, the state is quickly becoming competitive to attract energy-intensive manufacturers. In order to remain competitive, Pennsylvanians need to.

Laser cutting of metal sheet in tool shop

Recent polling in Virginia shows that nearly 85 percent of residents support investments in energy infrastructure which helps make Virginia more competitive to attract and retain jobs. Brett Vassey, the.

Man adjusting the temperature on the thermostat of his house

The editorial board of the New York Post recently came out in support of pipelines, discussing how New Yorkers saved over $500 million just as a result of one completed.

Pipeline connection to oil refinery

Houston, TX — David Holt, president of Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), issued the below statement on President Obama’s decision to deny a construction easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline to.

After receiving it’s permit to begin construction, construction workers on the Sabal Trail pipeline are already injecting money into the local economy. One county alone is expecting to receive nearly.

Stack of pipelines

CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura discusses the importance of pipeline infrastructure in the state of Michigan. Traditionally, infrastructure development has been a bipartisan issue with open dialogue between Democrats.

Natural gas used for cooking

Although Pennsylvania is flush with natural gas, there are many under-served areas across the state. Now, some neighborhoods are able to realize the benefits and savings of natural gas as.

Team of Construction Workers

The Energy Information Administration provided an overview of the proposed and pipeline projects in the Appalachian basin, in addition to projects currently under construction, in order to deliver natural gas.