THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
While outdoor recreation can be a pastime or a passion, for some it is a lifestyle. Camping and other recreation activities are enjoyed by people all over the United States,.
Houston will not be the only city benefiting from the recent boom in oil production. New pipelines are in the works to bring more oil and natural gas to Corpus.
When we think of uses for crude oil, gasoline is one of the most obvious. In 2015 alone, almost three-quarters of oil usage in the U.S. was used for transportation,.
As new pipelines are being constructed across the country, areas from the Dakotas to the Mid-Ohio Valley will continue to see more investment and new economic opportunities to supply American.
It’s more than just oil being produced in Texas. Natural gas liquids (NGLs) are being produced in the Permian Basin which requires pipelines to transport the NGLs to processing plants.
The editorial board of The Chicago Tribune acknowledged the environmental benefits of pipelines, in addition to the new jobs a pipeline like Keystone XL will create during construction. But from.
CEA’s David Holt discusses how consumers will be impacted by higher electricity prices if critical energy infrastructure is denied. Denying America the critical energy infrastructure it sorely needs, and prematurely.
With increasing production in Texas, opportunities for an expanded petrochemical industry can occur after the construction of new pipelines. A trio of companies hope to build a 730-mile-long crude oil.
Increasing production in Oklahoma has quickly filled the capacity of existing pipelines. New proposals to expand our energy infrastructure will inject more money into local communities and employ local construction.
David Holt, president of Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), joins Shale Gas News to discuss the various benefits and growing importance of pipelines and CEA’s latest report on how a lack.