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Infrastructure Bottleneck Pushing Up Prices

  Refineries are turning into traffic jams of crude oil supplies.  Business Week magazine has another reminder why it is important to advance infrastructure as...
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Energy Industry Fueling Migration to Key States

Atlas Van Lines this week released its annual report on U.S. and Canadian household movement migration. The report details movement of households into and...

CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – January 29

Energy dominated the news this week with President Biden suspending new oil and gas drilling permits on federal lands and cutting traditional fossil fuel...

Consistent Public Support for Keystone XL Pipeline

Nationwide polls going back as far as March 2013 show a consistent level of support among the American public for building the Keystone XL...

Six Reasons to Approve The Stalled Keystone XL Project

USA TODAY | Merrill Matthews The biggest mystery about the Keystone XL pipeline is why its final stage hasn't already been approved by the Obama...
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Top 5 Energy Stories This Week

Without question the Coronavirus has topped major headlines this week. Between the cancellation of schools across the country, sports fans are also up in...

Keystone XL impact on Diplomatic Relations with Venezuela and the Middle East

Keystone XL will displace imports of crude oil from Venezuela.  During the first installment of the North American Energy Security Dialogues which took place...

Pain moves beyond the pump

We’re starting to see the other shoe drop. When oil prices first shoot up, there is a tendency – at least among those of...
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More Food, Fun for Less This July 4 Weekend

Good news: The great, all-American barbecue will cost you a lot less this holiday weekend – and lower energy costs spearheaded by the great,...

Washington, offshore drilling, and you

In his State of the Union address last month, President Obama got a lot of people excited when he mentioned that it was time...