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CEA Issues Statement Following President Obama’s Morning Press Conference

Statement from CEA executive vice president Michael Whatley in response to President Obama's press conference today: “We would hope that raising taxes on American drivers...

CEA Responds to Dr. Stansbury’s ‘Study’ on Keystone XL

CEA Responds to Dr. Stansbury's 'Study' on Keystone XL HOUSTON, TX – In an attempt to willfully ignore the exceptionally high safety standards of the...

What goes up must come down

Unfortunately, we’re not talking about gasoline prices, which even after a recent retreat, have yet to come close to prices seen earlier this year....

July 2011 Newsletter

July 2011 CEA Newsletter Issue 52   Drop in the bucket As you most likely have heard by now, President Obama finally took decisive action in response to...

Not so independent

There’s a poignant irony about the upcoming July 4th holiday. We’re celebrating Independence Day at a time that so many Americans are suffering from...

CEA Report: America Needs More Domestic Energy Supplies

CEA Report: America Needs More Domestic Energy Supplies New Findings Detail How Consumers, Businesses Are Suffering Due to Governmental Restrictions on Energy Development WASHINGTON, DC – The lack...

CEA Responds to Energy Department’s Decision to Release Oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

CEA Responds to Energy Department’s Decision to Release Oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Other Available Options Would Provide Twice as Much Oil, Create More...

“Aviation biofuel”: A breakthrough

The airline industry has traditionally been wary of adopting alternative fuels, and it’s fair to say, with good reason. An electric car that travels...

CEA Applauds House Decision to Improve Drilling Permitting in Alaska

CEA Applauds House Decision to Improve Drilling Permitting in Alaska Bill Would Create Regulatory Certainty and Address Looming Debt Crisis WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. House...

Where have all the rigs gone?

Over the past year, the oil industry has warned that - without more reasonable regulations - it would be forced to move its heavy...