Consider Existing Line for Gas
CEA's Michael Whatley discusses the importance of maintaining and upgrading existing pipeline infrastructure to benefit household consumers of natural gas.
New York state has experienced...
KXL Decision This Year? Still Possible.
From the Nebraska Radio Network:
Keystone XL Oil Pipeline 5th environmental study complete
September 4, 2013 by Karla James
The fifth environmental review regarding the Keystone XL...
A Pipeline to a Compromise
Mid-Atlantic Executive Director Mike Butler discusses the benefits of pipeline infrastructure for Pennsylvanians.
To many, the Constitution Pipeline could hold many promises — jobs; infrastructure...
Oil Pipelines: Finished or Future?
Andrew Browning was interviewed by KFYR-TV in Bismarck following his presentation on pipeline infrastructure.
"We believe energy is a really basic necessity like food, clothing...
Pipeline Advocates Gird for Battle
Consumer Energy Alliance's David Holt was interviewed on the importance of expanding natural gas infrastructure in New England.
The Consumer Energy Alliance, an amalgam of...
KXL Without Presidential Approval? Can it Happen?
Consumer Energy Alliance President, David Holt, sits down and answers consumer questions. Douglas P. from Indiana wants to know, "Is there anyway to approve...
U.S. Finalizes Arctic Drilling Rule
CEA President David Holt was quoted in The Maritime Executive about the importance of Arctic energy exploration.
The U.S. Department of Interior has unveiled its...
Study: Pipelines Needed To Keep Lights On
CEA's David Holt was interviewed on the necessity of pipeline construction for generating electricity for families and manufacturers.
As natural gas continues replacing coal as...
David Holt on the Morning Drive with Joel Riley
CEA's David Holt was interviewed by Joel Riley on what families can expect to see when paying at the gas pump.
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Mike Rosen Puts Michael Whatley Behind the Mic
Consumer Energy Alliance's resident KXL expert, Michael Whatley, was a guest of Mike Rosen on KOA Radio in Denver on Wednesday. Click to listen...