THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
With serious infrastructure constraints caused by the production of more American energy resources, energy consumers need new pipelines to bring oil and natural gas to the market to help put.
Booming American energy production has resulted in pipeline bottlenecks, preventing additional supplies of energy, which could help lower prices, from reaching consumers across the country. Oil drilling and well completions.
As we have previously reported, our increasingly constrained infrastructure hampers economic development and causes families, farmers, and businesses to pay more for the energy they need to get by. The.
With production of oil and natural gas in Texas reaching historic levels, current infrastructure has reached capacity to bring this energy to consumers across the state which limits investment and.
Across the country, infrastructure constraints continue to prevent communities from realizing their potential for economic growth and the creation of new employment opportunities. Upwards of $1.4 billion in completions of.
A hundred years ago, international travel was either for the wealthy or for migrants who wanted a new life so bad that they were willing to pack up anything they.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) asserts that suburbanites consume more energy than the higher populated inner cities. Suburbanites must use their automobiles to commute to work or into the city.
As our country is embroiled in debates over energy, it’s important to remember – it’s not just what you use – it’s how you use it. Demonizing industries, their workers.
CEA’s latest report “Fueling America’s Energy Consumers” highlights the often-overlooked fact that oil and natural gas provide the majority of energy used in the transportation sector, and when the price.
Washington, D.C. – In a new report released today by Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the organization warns policymakers that recent geopolitical turmoil and global oil price instability could negatively affect.