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Consumer Energy Alliance’s Chris Ventura discussed the recently released report, “How Pipelines Can Spur Immediate Post-COVID Economic Recovery,” and how more than $13.6 billion in economic activity and over 66,000.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Delays, obstruction or cancellation of pipeline infrastructure projects are threatening at least $13.6 billion in economic activity, over 66,000 jobs and more than $280 million a year.
CEA’s recent report, “How Oil and Natural Gas Have Energized Oklahoma” was featured on the Radio Oklahoma Network. A report by the Consumer Energy Alliance says expanded pipeline infrastructure and.
Oklahoma City, OK — Thanks to increased production, expanded pipeline infrastructure and greater use of natural gas, Oklahoma families and businesses saved more than $18.6 billion between 2008 and 2018,.
The Dakota Access pipeline can continue operating pending a full environmental review after a federal appeals court reversed a judge’s order for its shut down. A federal appeals court on.
Continued pipeline project delays are likely to lead to increased flaring in the Permian Basin, according to analysis by Rystad Energy. The Permian Basin could see an increase in flaring.
Washington, D.C. – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Federal Affairs Advisor Michael Zehr released the following statement of support for S. 4402, legislation introduced by Senator John Cornyn and supported by.
CEA’s David Holt commented on the unprecedented shutdown of a legally permitted pipeline that has been safely delivering the energy which millions of families rely on to fuel their vehicles.
As states across the country begin to reopen, legislatures are grappling with high unemployment and busted budgets. CEA’s David Holt examines the importance of American energy to reviving our economy..
CEA’s David Holt commented on today’s U.S. Supreme Court’s 7-2 decision throwing out a 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling that blocked the Forest Service’s right to authorize the.