Issue of the week: Eagle Ford Shale
There was a bit of unusual news in the oil sector this week when a major Tokyo company paid $1.3 billion for a 35%...
CT’s Risky Attitude Toward Utilities Won’t Keep Lights on or Lower Prices
Twenty years ago, Connecticut consumers paid only about 30% more than the national average for electricity, and today, it’s 100% more. CEA's Marc Brown...
Whitmer Shouldn’t Shut Down Line 5
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...
LNG Export Permit Review Is Latest Blow Against American Energy Security, CEA President Says
LNG Permit Pause Will Slow Production, Raise Domestic Prices
Restricting U.S. LNG Will Lead to Higher Global Emissions
HOUSTON - The Biden Administration’s announcement of a...
CEA President David Holt Featured on EnergyTomorrow.org Podcast
David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, discussed his perspective on the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill with Jane Van Ryan of Energy Tomorrow...
Help Wanted (and Fast): The Alarming Talent shortage in Colorado’s Energy Sector
CEA's Andrew Browning examines the need for a skilled workforce to tackle Colorado's energy transition.
The next major pipeline the energy industry in Colorado (and...
Hydrogen Energy and How It’s Looking to Become a Mainstream Fuel Alternative – Energy...
Blue. Green. Grey. Brown. Black. Turquoise. Purple. Pink. Red. Yellow. White.
No, this isn’t a cheat sheet for a color wheel in art class; these...
Mixed messages from President’s State of the Union address
In his January 25 State of the Union address, President Obama spoke of the need to “out-innovate” and “out-build” the rest of the world....
New Jersey’s Energy Safety Net is in Trouble
CEA Mike Butler explains how bad energy policy has led to unaffordable energy prices for many New Jersey families, leading to another safety net...
N-O Canada! Whole Foods Bows to Pressure Groups on Canadian Oil-Sands, Provides China with...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – February 11, 2010 It may be true that energy resources derived from Canada’s oil-sands today are 33 percent less carbon-intensive than...