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CEA Executive Vice President Michael Whatley discusses the loss of jobs and income that results from banning offshore energy exploration. Pro-drilling groups have lambasted the offshore drilling reversal as a.

CEA’s Chris Ventura and Brydon Ross discuss the need for affordable, reliable energy for America’s families and small businesses with Coal People Magazine. In addition to supplying energy to millions.

The Maritime Executive noted the Consumer Energy Alliance fact check on the Department of Interior’s decision to prevent access to America’s offshore energy resources in the Atlantic. Consumer Energy Alliance.

CEA President David Holt weighed in on American energy production with Governing Magazine. The Obama administration said Tuesday that it would not allow offshore drilling in the southeast Atlantic Ocean..

[bq]”…both parties [need] to bring forward thoughtful, intellectually serious energy policies that will secure the nation’s long-term energy, economic, and national security.”[/bq] Houston, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President.

Offshore oil platform in ocean

With the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) expected to soon make a final decision on which areas will be included in its proposed 2017-2022 offshore oil and gas-leasing.

Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today submitted nearly 8,500 comments from consumers in support of future Atlantic and Alaskan offshore leasing for oil and gas exploration to the Department of the.

Randy Velarde, president and CEO at The Plaza Group, has joined Consumer Energy Alliance’s (CEA) Board of Directors, the organization’s president announced today. A 30-year veteran of the petrochemical and.

HOUSTON – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) is pleased to welcome Shepherd Safety Systems as its newest affiliate member. Shepherd Safety Systems is a safety products and service company devoted to.

Castle Hill light house in Rhode Island New England

[bq]There’s no easy way to say this: New England’s energy future is dim.[/bq] Limited pipeline capacity, federal and state regulations, and a change in the mix of electricity and heating.

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