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Last week saw some big headlines. A man named Rich stole a plane from an airport in Washington, Kim yelled at Kourtney in the season premiere of the Kardashian’s reality.

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State Sen Audrey Gibson and CEA’s Kevin Doyle discussed the importance of lower energy costs to Florida’s families. More energy resources would lower consumer costs and increase employment opportunities —.

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With so many changes happening to the environment every day, it has become increasingly important to conserve, as well as preserve, our oceans and the delicate balance of life contained.

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As countries across the world continue at attempts to diversify their fuel mix, many potential energy sources are being explored. One of the more innovative ideas currently being researched is.

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CEA’s recent report on the $40.2 billion in savings Ohio families and businesses have seen as a result of decreases in natural gas prices was discussed by Marcellus Drilling News..

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If you log into Facebook you’ll see stories and shared articles claiming that the oil and gas industry is harming the environment. The industry is painted in a negative light.

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CEA’s Tim Page talks about the importance reliable supplies of natural gas are to North Carolina, and the irony of protesters benefiting daily from the products they are protesting. Small.

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Recently, Consumer Energy Alliance released a report, The Benefits of Ohio’s Natural Gas Production to Energy Consumers and Job Creators, examining the impact natural gas production has had on energy.

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What’s the difference between crude oil and petroleum products? You might think they’re the same thing, but they’re not, they’re different! For those who’d like to do an online search.

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COLUMBUS, O.H. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Ohio energy consumers saved more than $40.2 billion between 2006 and 2016,.

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