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Does Canadian oil have more carbon in it than oil from the Middle East? No. Does gasoline derived from Canadian oil emit more carbon dioxide than gasoline from Middle East.

Letter to Gen. Jones comes on heels of China’s $1.7 billion investment in two Alberta oil sands projects, State Department approval of Alberta Clipper HOUSTON – September 18, 2009 How.

It’s very hard to take on so-called environmentalists in a serious public debate, but in a guest post published on the Houston Chronicle’s Texas on the Potomac blog, CEA President.

With Prime Minister Harper in Washington, non-partisan consumer group calls on North American leaders to reject LCFS proposals WASHINGTON, D.C. – Earlier today, Prime Minister Steven Harper met with President.

Offshore Natural Gas Rig

As South Carolina continues to face double-digit unemployment, new report confirms environmentally sound offshore energy production would create 2,250 jobs in the Palmetto State and $45 billion in government revenues.

Key lawmakers, upstate chambers and energy producers gathered in Greenville and Spartanburg on September 16, 2009 to unveil a new offshore energy development report. The report, done by the Southeast.

David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, submitted the following Op-Ed to Independent Petroleum Association of America blog on September 15, 2009. Critical Issues Overlooked in Current Energy Discussion There.

David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, submitted the following Op-Ed to EnergyBlogs.com on September 15, 2009. View here. Oil and Water: Why Offshore Drilling and Environmental Protection Are More.

CEA has in the past highlighted the problem volatile fuel prices pose to people on fixed incomes, but what about those on declining incomes? What about schools? With cash-strapped schools.

The following op-ed from David Holt, President of Consumer Energy Alliance, appeared on the National Journal website here, in response to the discussion question “Does mineral policy law need reform?”.