Who Says You Can’t Have Both?
If you’re anything like me: an individual who wants environmental sustainability but also wants to pay your energy bills without making your wallet cry,...
Erie-Ohio Pipeline Project Nears Completion
The $86 million Risberg Pipeline nears completion, great news for Ashtabula County and Ohio's industrial industries. The project is expected to employ 500 construction...
Federal Regulators Approve Appalachian Pipelines Before Quorum Dissolves
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently approved permits for three pipelines in the Mid-Ohio Valley, with construction expected to begin within the coming months,...
Cuomo’s War on Pipelines Means Pain for Little People
To understand the impact of ill-advised decisions by Cuomo on New Yorkers, look no further than Craig Stevens piece in the New York Post...
NEPA Modernization Provides Much Needed Regulatory Certainty
Washington, D.C. – National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) President Erik G. Milito issued the following statement after the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) issued...
ND Oil Leaders Credit Dakota Access Pipeline for 2017 Production Rebound
North Dakota's families and farmers are ending the year on a high note. The reported oil boomlet from earlier this year is in fact happening. ...
Colonial Pipeline Plans Gasoline, Diesel Capacity Expansion
As the economy continues expanding at a record pace, Americans continue to increase their usage of gas and diesel. In order to meet this...
Oil Trains Make Comeback as Pipeline Bottlenecks Worsen
As pipeline constraints continue to build, more crude oil is being delivered by rail, which in the past has harmed our country's farmers ability...
Texas-Sized Gas Conundrum Plagues America’s Busiest Oil PlayTexas-Sized Gas Conundrum Plagues America’s Busiest Oil...
Constrained infrastructure is quickly leading to problems getting oil and natural gas to end-users in Texas.
A pipeline shortage that’s leaving gas trapped in West...
Don’t Let New England Region Run Out of Gas
As we've detailed (for example here, here, and here) many New England policy makers have placed politics above sound policy and the scientific requirements...