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Old, but not over the hill

Here’s an important detail about the strength of our domestic oil industry that is often lost in the larger debate over opening more of...
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Energy Grows Exports

Many people outside of the energy world may not know this, but the United States has surpassed Russia as the world’s largest natural gas...
Trees in Forest

Plant a Tree to Celebrate Earth Week

Earth Week is just around the corner and if you’re looking for ways to get involved and do your part on April 19-24, 2021,...
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Sustainability, but Make It Fashion

As a society we are all about speed – especially when it comes to what we wear. Fast fashion is a term that denotes...
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State of the Union – To Boost the Middle Class, Look to Energy

President Obama will deliver his seventh State of the Union address this evening. From what we know based on a preview of his speech,...

CEA’s Top 5 Favorite Energy Stories This Week – April 16

Today, the price of oil was slightly lower but is headed for a weekly gain as a stronger demand outlook and signs of economic...

The definition of waste

In a perfect world, the U.S. would be 100% oil independent. In today’s less-than-perfect world, tapping Canada for some of our energy needs would...
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Energy Explorer: How Our Politics Are Raising Our Electric Rates

Many factors, including laws, regulations, politics, and other financial considerations we may not be aware of, significantly influence the affordability and reliability of the...

Don’t Forget Alaska’s natural gas

We’ve all seen the signs: This bus runs on clean natural gas. Yet too often, too many of us fail to absorb the message:...
Double Standard

Why We Must End America’s Double Standard on Energy Safety

As much as we’d like to think we’ve moved past most double standards in America, many still exist. One of the biggest in the media...