CEA Mid-Atlantic

As a resurgent manufacturing hub and new energy producing region, the Mid-Atlantic is a key chapter for CEA. We work to get consumers, manufacturing interests, labor, and small businesses engaged in the ever-growing discussion on energy in states like Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia.

Severance tax could be taxing for Pennsylvania’s economy

Consumer Energy Alliance Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Butler penned a blog for ShaleReporter.com about how proposals for a severance tax of oil and gas production in...

Natural-gas production is saving jobs in Pa.

Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt explains via an op-ed in The Philadelphia Inquirer how natural-gas production has improved the lives and livelihoods of Pennsylvanians,...

Changing the public perception of shale energy development

In this 90.5 WESA news story, CEA Executive Vice President Andrew Browning discusses how the public perception of shale energy development remains a challenge...

CEA discusses shale energy development at the 2014 DUG Conference

Reported in this article by the Pittsburgh Business Times, CEA’s Andrew Browning speaks about shale energy development at a panel discussion at Hart Energy's DUG...

Energy project at Pittsburgh airport will boost local economy

Consumer Energy Alliance Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Butler penned a blog for ShaleReporter about how an energy project at Pittsburgh’s airport will boost the local economy. Pittsburgh International...

In Beaver County, PA energy politics are national

Consumer Energy Alliance Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Butler penned an opinion piece for the Shale Reporter about Beaver County, PA, energy politics in the region and the...

Energy Consumers Should Have All the Facts about Shale Development

In a feature for The Energy Report of the Observer-Reporter, CEA President David Holt explains the need for consumers to be informed about shale...

A Pennsylvania Fracking Ban Would Spoil Benefits

Anti-development efforts promoting a statewide moratorium on shale development would reverse economic progress in Northeastern Pennsylvania, writes CEA President David Holt in the The Times...

Reshaping the Economic Landscape in Lycoming County

About Lycoming County Located about 130 miles northwest of Philadelphia and 165 miles east-northeast of Pittsburgh. Lycoming County is included in the Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Metropolitan...

Abandoning Shale Resource Boom Would Hurt Pennsylvania

Writing in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Consumer Energy Alliance's Mid-Atlantic Director Mike Butler discusses a recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision to strike down provisions of...