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CEA President David Holt discussed how consumers across the country can see energy bills decrease as a result of pipelines. Families and businesses in Massachusetts, Connecticut and California, meanwhile, pay.

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With oil and natural gas pipelines projects receiving hyperbolic headlines in the news, Forbes takes a look at the historical track record of pipelines and their importance to reliably delivering.

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After a long day or even a long week, most of us like to head home, make or take out a good meal, before wrapping up in a nice fleece.

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CEA President David Holt discussed the importance of ensuring an efficient confirmation process to provide the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission a quorum. “FERC plays a key role in evaluating and.

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While testifying before Congress, LiUNA’s General President Terry O’Sullivan discusses the importance of energy infrastructure jobs to families across the nation. In February, a congressional subcommittee held a hearing on.

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While outdoor recreation can be a pastime or a passion, for some it is a lifestyle. Camping and other recreation activities are enjoyed by people all over the United States,.

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A new report from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce looks at the devastating economic consequences for families and businesses as a result of expedient political pronouncements denying energy infrastructure in.

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With New England consumers paying some of the highest prices for energy in the continental United States, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce examined how pipelines can help lower energy costs.

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When we think of uses for crude oil, gasoline is one of the most obvious. In 2015 alone, almost three-quarters of oil usage in the U.S. was used for transportation,.

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As new pipelines are being constructed across the country, areas from the Dakotas to the Mid-Ohio Valley will continue to see more investment and new economic opportunities to supply American.