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CEA Midwest recently hosted the West Virginia Energy and Manufacturing Forum in Wheeling, WV. This forum brought together elected and public officials, key labor and business leaders, academia, manufacturers and.
Pipeline construction in Iowa has continued to create new opportunities for employment and boost spending in communities across the state. It’s hard to put an exact figure on the economic.
CEA’s Brydon Ross was interviewed regarding the extralegal actions taken by the Obama administration for infrastructure permitting. “We remain concerned that what’s happened with the administration is that it’s created.
CEA President David Holt was quoted after anti-energy extremists deliberately attempted to shut down critical energy infrastructure, placing first responders, families, and the environment at risk. “The steps taken by.
CEA President David Holt was quoted after anti-energy extremists deliberately attempted to shut down critical energy infrastructure, placing first responders, families, and the environment at risk. In Houston, Consumer Energy.
On behalf of our 400,000 nationwide members, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA), the leading national consumer advocate on energy issues, responded today to environmental extremists claiming that they have coordinated efforts.
CEA President David Holt addressed how obstructing responsible infrastructure development and maintenance harms America’s hardworking laborers, families, and small businesses. Hating pipelines – and energy production – seems like the.
CEA’s Andrew Browning was featured in coverage of the North Dakota Petroleum Council’s annual meeting. North Dakota gubernatorial candidate Doug Burgum was first to mention the Dakota Access Pipeline during.
CEA’s Andrew Browning was interviewed by Wyoming Public Radio following the North Dakota Petroleum Council’s annual meeting. The Obama Administration’s decision to temporarily halt construction on part of the 1,200-mile.
With the completion of the Cornerstone Pipeline, natural gas liquids can now be transported in a safer, more environmentally friendly way by removing tanker trucks from the road while increasing.