THE VOICE FOR THE ENERGY CONSUMER
Briefing legislators in Alabama, CEA President David Holt discusses how the state’s economy has benefited greatly thanks to oil and natural gas development and the upcoming offshore energy plan. Holt.
As West Virginia is producing record levels of natural gas, CEA asks and answers how beneficial this has been for consumers across the state in terms of money saved and.
CEA’s Andrew Browning applauds the the Governor of Utah as well as the Ute Indian Tribe of Uintah and Ouray reservations for working with the Wyoming Governor’s Office and leaders.
CEA’s Chris Ventura demonstrates the broad impact of record-setting energy production out of the Appalachian region and how it has benefited Ohio families and businesses. Local energy production and infrastructure.
Kaitlin Schmidtke, CEA’s Louisiana State Director, explores how oil and natural gas and their delivery are vital to other state sectors like agriculture, manufacturing and more. And thanks to low.
Kevin Doyle, CEA’s Vice President for State Affairs, defines the need for South Carolina to be a part of offshore discussions. To understand why, look no further than how much.
CEA President, David Holt, discusses why pipeline and FERC protestors undermine the very environmental goals that they set out to advocate for – as pipelines are the safest and most.
Chris Ventura, CEA Midwest’s Executive Director, urges Governor Whitmer to not shut down Line 5. Just this one pipeline shut down would cost motorists over $121 million more per year.
CEA’s Chris Ventura expresses disappointment with protestors outside of the West Virginia Manufacturers Association’s recent Marcellus and Manufacturing Development Conference in Morgantown. It’s easy to protest and say “no” to.
CEA President, David Holt, spotlights how anti-energy activist groups purposefully mischaracterize pipeline construction. As energy demand continues to rise, pipelines are needed to move that energy to consumers – bills.