In The Media

Consumer Energy Alliance’s Holt previews 2015 policy outlook

David Holt, president of Consumer Energy Alliance, discusses the future of oil and gasoline prices, state action on hydraulic fracturing, Keystone XL, and U.S....
Onshore fracking well pad

Fracking bans in cities hurt everyone

When groups take the irresponsible and uneducated position of saying no to energy development, everyone – especially those in oil-rich Texas communities – lose,...

Nation waiting for court decision on Keystone XL Pipeline case

Michael Whatley, executive vice president of Consumer Energy Alliance, tells KMTV in Omaha, Neb., why his organization supports the construction of the Keystone XL...
Drilling Rig in Homer Alaska

For President Obama, Responsible Development Should be Job #1 in the Arctic

In National Journal, Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt responds to the question “Can Arctic Drilling Be Done Safely?” with a resounding yes, outlining...

Nebraska Supreme Court vacates lower court’s Keystone XL ruling

Michael Whatley, executive vice president of Consumer Energy Alliance, tells Oil & Gas Journal why the Obama administration should work quickly to approve what will clearly...

In the News: Colorado Energy Forum

Review press coverage of the Colorado Energy Forum, held on October 14, 2014 in Westminster, C.O. featuring remarks from U.S. Senator Mark Udall, Governor John...

Don’t fall for anti-energy scare tactics

Marty Allday, executive director of Consumer Energy Alliance-Texas, penned a column for the San Antonio Express-News about how Texans should not be misled by...

CEA Interviewed about Winter Energy Tips

Consumer Energy Alliance's Midwest Director Ryan Scott discusses 10 tips for consumers to save money on winter energy bills with Fox-45 in Dayton, Ohio.

CEA in Raleigh to Discuss Impacts of Shale Energy Production

The Associated Press reports on a public hearing in Raleigh, North Carolina focused on proposed hydraulic fracturing regulations in the state, with organizations such...

Hundreds attend fracking hearing in Raleigh

The Associated Press reports on a public hearing in Raleigh, North Carolina focused on proposed hydraulic fracturing regulations in the state, with organizations such as CEA’s...