Pipeline ‘Sabotage’ Bill Sent to Iowa Governor Carries Tough Penalties
More state legislatures are reviewing critical infrastructure laws in light of increasingly violent anti-development protesters who have shot at pipelines in residential areas, attempted...
Pipelines, Power Plants and Potential: Oil and Gas Industries Continue to Provide
IOGA's Charlie Burd was recently interviewed on why pipelines are necessary to continue the boom of energy production in West Virginia, and how energy-intensive...
Taxes On Natural Gas Pipelines Can Result In Money Flow For Rural Schools
With pipelines being constructed across Ohio, many of the economic benefits promised are quickly becoming economic realities with new jobs, new businesses, and new...
As Oil Production Grows, New Construction Buildout Expected
Last year, North Dakota saw oil production increase after the completion of Dakota Access, and production shows no signs of yielding. Officials are now...
CERAWeek Update: Natural Gas, Infrastructure Take the Stage
CEA President David Holt participated in a CERAWeek panel focused on challenges to expanding energy infrastructure with representatives from energy managers, environmental and conservation...
CEA Applauds Marshall County Commission After it Passes Affordable Energy Resolution
COLUMBUS, OH – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura today applauded the actions of the Marshall County Commissioners after they passed...
Pipeline Careers, Training Available
We've seen Republicans and Democrats come together to discuss the importance of new and modernized energy infrastructure and the jobs these construction projects will support...
Start Building More Pipelines Now
Increasing domestic energy production is straining our current energy infrastructure, leading to increased prices and displacing agricultural products on railways. CEA Midwest Executive Director...
Lack of Pipelines Is a Bipartisan Issue
CEA Midwest Executive Director Chris Ventura discusses how North Dakota needs to continue investing in infrastructure in order to meet future demand from consumers.
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Frigid Temperatures Show Why Ohio’s Energy Infrastructure Is Essential
As winter still grips Ohio, household heating bills are still being kept low by the natural gas produced in our state and the pipelines...