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Data from the Energy Information Administration shows that American farms are major energy consumers, with energy costs making up a large part of a farmer’s expenses. The EIA reports that.

After the results are tallied across the nation and new members are sworn in, the Congress and administration will begin to forge their policy agendas for President Obama’s final two.

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Gas prices are the lowest they have been for four years according to AAA. Increased crude output combined with lower demand have driven the national gasoline average price under $3.

As a part of its overall goal to ensure the increased production of domestic energy, lower energy prices and increased energy security, Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) engages in many state-level.

WASHINGTON — Arctic drilling may not be a top tier topic in the Nov. 4 mid-term elections, but new polling suggests that endorsing oil and gas exploration in remote waters.

An op-ed by Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt in the San Angelo Standard-Times details the economic growth in the counties south of Refugio, Texas, as a direct by-product of.

As U.S. crude production climbed to a 28-year high recently, the shale renaissance moved us one step closer to North American energy self-sufficiency. Substantial investment in the development of oil.

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 Michael Whatley taking to.

Sitka Alaska

  Last week, the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a Draft Supplemental Environmental Statement (SEIS) for Chukchi Offshore Oil & Gas Lease Sale 193, north of Alaska. The.

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 Michael Whatley taking to.

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