THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
CEA’s Alaska chapter works to raise awareness about Alaska’s contribution to domestic energy production for the lower 48. Alaska’s onshore and offshore production are crucial to the oil supply for America’s western region as well as America’s geopolitical presence in the Arctic region and America’s overall consumer energy prices.
CEA President David Holt was featured in RealClear Energy discussing how consumers have benefited from American energy production. America’s energy revolution has resulted in record-low oil and gas prices, which.
On Tuesday, October 20th, Consumer Energy Alliance hosted a Washington, DC screening of its original film ‘Pipeline Pioneers’ in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources’ Hearing Room. The short film,.
HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt and CEA-Alaska President Anne Seneca issued the following statement today in response to Shell’s announcement about its exploration activities offshore Alaska:.
[bq]”The very concept of Alaska’s statehood is predicated on the development of our natural resources.”[/bq] Consumer Energy Alliance’s Alaska chapter this week signed on to a letter to President Obama.
In National Journal, Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt responds to the question “Can Arctic Drilling Be Done Safely?” with a resounding yes, outlining how responsible arctic development is paramount.
Thanks again for upholding the decision to allow a Shell subsidiary to dock their oil-drilling rigs and hosting vessels at your port, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) told the Port of.
Anchorage– Consumer Energy Alliance- Alaska (CEA- Alaska) along with 13 other statewide organizations, 19 Alaska state legislators, and numerous individuals today submitted a letter to Port of Seattle Commissioners asking.
CEA- Alaska is currently gathering signatures from citizens of Alaska to add to its statewide letter asking the Commissioners of the Port of Seattle for their support in maintaining the.
CEA- Alaska is asking for support of the state’s Arctic energy exploration in a letter to the Commissioners of the Port of Seattle. The port has been embroiled in controversy.
In front a crowd of supporters holding up signs that read “OCS YES!”, energy consumers, producers, and business leaders from across Alaska came together to express their support for more.