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An Unlikely Victory for Energy Consumers

By the title, you probably think that I’m referring to a recent drop in gasoline prices.  While lower fuel costs should certainly come as...

The Dollars and “Sense” of Energy Conservation

On the eve of Memorial Day weekend, families across the nation are gearing up for those joyous summer pastimes: vacations to the beach, neighborhood...

Hurdles to Offshore Energy Remain

As tens of thousands of energy professionals descend upon Houston this week for the 2012 Offshore Technology Conference, we are reminded just how far...

The uncertain state of regulation

The uncertain state of regulation Last week, we learned about plans for a new set of regulations covering natural gas production from hydraulic fracturing. And...

Prices and policies

In recent weeks we have highlighted current estimates of oil and gas reserves in the U.S., how these estimates have increased dramatically in recent...

Practical Steps That Will Make a Difference

One of the more striking details from CEA President David Holt’s recent testimony before Congress was that – with the recent rise in crude...

Springtime and Groundhog Day

A look at U.S. gas price charts this week shows the cost of a gallon of gasoline moving ever closer to $4 a gallon....

Just in time for the southern state primaries: Taking the energy message south

As a Republican primary election heads into some key southern states, CEA is taking the lead in keeping energy policy at the front of...

Working Together to Find Solutions: Gulf Coast Energy Summit

This month, CEA together with several partner organizations, will host another event for policymakers and Presidential candidates to talk about the important role energy...

Issue of the Week: High gas prices and how actions matter

We hear a lot these days about high and rising gas prices and almost as much about how this is a very complex issue....