Wind industry to Obama: Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water
Last week we offered a general overview of the Obama administration’s new Ocean Policy Task Force and expressed our concerns that this well-intentioned effort...
New EIA Energy Web Portal Explains Topics in Plain Language
Energy Explained , a new web portal launched today by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), celebrates Energy Awareness Month with the most comprehensive...
Don’t wait! Your help is needed on a new campaign!
The battle to achieve a balanced energy policy for the U.S. recently got a lot more complicated. Thus far, much of the debate over...
Foltz addresses AIPRO Annual Meeting
Tommy Foltz, Executive Director of CEA-South, was a speaker at Arkansas Independent Producers & Royalty Owners Annual Meeting on Sept. 30, 2009. Below is...
Don’t Forget Alaska’s natural gas
We’ve all seen the signs: This bus runs on clean natural gas. Yet too often, too many of us fail to absorb the message:...
A sweet deal for foreign oil importers
Anyone who has worked in the oil industry for a while understands that there’s another meaning to “light sweet,” besides the low-fat dessert the...
CEA Marks One-Year Anniversary of Lifting of Offshore Energy Exploration Ban
WASHINGTON – October 1, 2009 One year ago today, a 27-year old federal ban on offshore energy exploration and production in the Atlantic and...
Newspapers Call for Increased Energy Exploration off the Carolinas, Highlight Huge Economic Benefits, Safety
“According to a report released on Sept. 16 by the Southeast Energy Alliance, offshore oil exploration and production could generate up to $250...
How many steel workers does it take to build a windmill?
No, this isn’t a knock knock joke. It’s an important question that probably isn’t asked often enough, because it illustrates how investing in green...
CEA October 2009 Newsletter
CEA Newsletter
Issue 31
Message from CEA President David Holt
September 21st marked the close of a nationwide public comment period by the Federal Government that allowed...