Protesting Pipelines Is Becoming A Growing ‘Industry’
Stories about groups protesting the Keystone and Dakota Access pipelines in the recent past remain in the minds of many, as their headlines once...
Oil and Natural Gas Producers Say Texas Has a Pipeline Problem
CEA President David Holt joined KTRH to talk about how pipeline constraints are contributing to the increased volatility of energy prices, and how new...
Report: U.S. Will Lose One-Third of its Electricity Generation Capacity Without More Infrastructure
A new report released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) found that rejecting pipeline infrastructure would remove almost one-third of U.S. electricity generation capacity...
Alliance Report Says Further Rejection of Pipelines Will Reduce Electricity Generation
CEA's latest report, Families, Communities and Finances: The Consequences of Denying Critical Pipeline Infrastructure was discussed on the Radio Oklahoma Network.
Oklahoma and Texas and other states...
What’s Your Solution for Food Safety?
Much of what we eat is packaged to keep it fresh until someone purchases it and takes it home to eat. This is why...
What’s Your Solution for Feeding 328 Million Americans?
According to the US Census Bureau Population clock, the population of the United States on July 4 was more than 328 million – which...
Bruner, Santa: Pipeline Infrastructure Serves the Public Interest
We know that pipelines pave the way for family-sustaining jobs as a result of construction and manufacturers because of the affordable, reliable supplies of...
$680 Million Pipeline Gets Green Light to Move Natural Gas From Oklahoma to Gulf...
With more oil and natural gas being produced in the United States, increased investment in additional pipeline infrastructure is necessary to safely deliver this...
730-mile Epic Permian-to-Corpus Pipeline in the Works
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...
Louisiana’s Emissions Fell 66% Since 1990 Even as Energy Production and Usage Surged
Baton Rouge, LA – Emissions in Louisiana have fallen by as much as 66 percent since 1990, even as the state’s energy demand has...