July 18, 2016

Anti-Pipeliners Favor Foreign Imports Over Domestic Energy

A new article published by Bloomberg Business paints a startling new picture of an anti-American energy campaign being waged under the guise of environmental stewardship. According to the article, activists in New England favor the region prolonging its dependence on foreign energy imports rather than investing in infrastructure necessary to link up with domestically produced […]

June 8, 2016

Letter: Pipeline Projects Bring Opportunity, Jobs to Our Communities

Brighton Patch — Drilling in the Marcellus and Utica shales has tapped into large reserves of clean, affordable natural gas, dramatically increasing production over the last five years. This access, in turn, has improved almost every sector of our economy – from chemicals to manufacturing – and lowering energy and heating costs in every one of […]

May 23, 2016

Building and Construction Trades Leader Talks Pipelines

CEPI recently sat down with Dorsey Hager, Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Columbus/Central Ohio Building and Construction Trades Council, to discuss the importance of the proposed Rover Pipeline and benefits of affordable natural gas. Hager, who previously served as the business manager of the Heat and Frost Insulators Local 50, stressed the union’s commitment to responsible […]

May 19, 2016

Across-the-Board Benefits from Rover Pipeline in West Virginia

Rob Richard, an organizer for the West Virginia Appalachian Laborers’ District Council, voiced support for the proposed Rover Pipeline in a recent opinion piece published in the Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register. Richard—who spoke in favor of the project during at a public comment meeting held by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in Paden City […]

April 20, 2016

Ohio State Grange President Talks Pipelines on Family Farm

The Coalition for the Expansion of Pipeline Infrastructure (CEPI) recently joined Coalition member Bob White, president of the Ohio State Grange on his family farm to talk about the importance of expanding natural gas infrastructure in the region. White, a lifelong farmer and resident of Hardin County, has multiple pipeline easements on his property, including […]

April 4, 2016

Heartland Daily Podcast – Charles Steele: How Increased Natural Gas Benefits the Environment and Economy

Heartland Institute — In today’s edition of The Heartland Daily Podcast, Charles Steele, the Herman and Suzanne Dettwiler Chair in Economics at Hillsdale College in Michigan, joins Managing Editor of Environment & Climate News H. Sterling Burnett. Steele joins Burnett to talk about research he conducted showing the benefits of increased natural gas supplies to the […]

April 4, 2016

Column: Farmers Need Consistently Affordable Energy

Newark Advocate — More than 75,000 Ohio farmers help bring food to our tables and employ countless Ohioans at their family-owned and operated farms, making agriculture Ohio’s number one industry. Yet as any farmer could explain, there are many expenses that go into running a farm and ensuring profitability in order to continue Ohio’s rich agricultural […]

February 17, 2016

Ag Sector, Industry Embrace Affordable Natural Gas

What do baseballs and fertilizer have in common? They are the result of affordable natural gas. Natural gas has long been a key input for many products and functions, but today we are seeing the rapid expansion of this clean-burning resource thanks to unprecedented domestic production. From baseballs and crayons to key agricultural inputs we are […]

February 15, 2016

Affordable Energy Key to Manufacturing Success, Future Growth

Made in America. Those three powerful words represent the foundation of a resurgent manufacturing industry that’s creating growth and opportunity in communities across the nation. America’s manufactures depend on access to affordable energy immune from the often unpredictable nature of world markets. Today, thanks to surging domestic oil and gas production, we now have the […]