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Letter of Opposition to H.R. 6, “The domestic prosperity and global freedom act”
As a strong supporter of rules based trade that is consistent with the public interest, we are writing to voice our opposition to H.R. 6, legislation that will harm economic growth, job creation and American manufacturing.
Read More ›AEA Statement on Additional LNG Export Approvals
America’s Energy Advantage today released the following statement regarding Department of Energy’s final approval of Cameron LNG, LLC (Cameron) and Carib Energy LLC (Carib) to export domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) to countries that do not have a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States.
Read More ›AEA Statement on Department of Energy Changes to Liquefied Natural Gas Export Decisions
America’s Energy Advantage (AEA) today commented on the Department of Energy’s (DOE) final rule making procedural changes for natural gas export decisions. The final rule inverts the review process, meaning that DOE will consider whether a proposed export project is in the public interest only after the applicant has secured FERC NEPA approval.
Read More ›Top Energy Expert, Michael Levi, says U.S. LNG Won’t Stop Russia From Using Natural Gas as a Weapon
“I have this image in my head of someone trying to use a piece of spaghetti as a sword when people talk about LNG as a weapon against Russia” says Levi.
Read More ›DOE OK’s 8th Straight LNG Export Application After Admitting Conditions Have Changed
America’s Energy Advantage “surprised and disappointed” DOE would proceed using process it said needed to be changed...
Read More ›AEA Submits Comments to DOE on Proposed Changes to Liquefied Natural Gas Export Decisions
The changes proposed by the Department of Energy to the LNG export review process must continue to be guided by what is in the public interest of all Americans.
Read More ›AEA Responds to the Competitive Enterprise Institute’s Blog Post: “AEA’s Unprincipled Stand”
AEA is not simply “a business advocacy group.” America’s Public Gas Association, an AEA member, represents not-for-profit, publicly-owned natural gas distribution companies in 36 states which serve over 5 million customers.
Read More ›America’s Energy Advantage Statement on the Passage of H.R. 6
“The changes to the Natural Gas Act approved by the House of Representatives today are unnecessary and harmful to the public interest of American consumers, manufacturers and the economy.
Read More ›Letter of Opposition to H.R. 6, “The Domestic Prosperity and global freedom act”
The changes to the Natural Gas Act proposed by H.R. 6 are unnecessary and harmful to the public interest of American consumers, manufactures and the economy.
Read More ›Proposed LNG Export Rules Be Extended to 120 Days
America’s Energy Advantage today requested an extension of the public comment period to 120 days for the Department’s proposed changes to its LNG export approval process that were announced recently.
Read More ›AEA Letter to the Secretary of Energy
America’s Energy Advantage (AEA) is a trade association representing many of the world’s leading manufacturers and commodity producers, as well as the United States’ publicly owned gas distribution companies.
Read More ›Warren Buffett Says U.S. Should Save U.S. Natural Gas for Americans
“If you have a national treasure, you (shouldn’t) go around looking for ways to export it,” says Buffett
Read More ›AEA Statement on DOE’s Changes to Natural Gas Exports Process
America’s Energy Advantage is cautiously optimistic about the Department of Energy’s announced changes to the natural gas export process.
Read More ›Bipartisan Group of 22 Senators: LNG Exports Could Raise Prices, Risk Jobs & Manufacturing Comeback
A bipartisan group of United States Senators wrote to President Barack Obama recently to urge caution with proceeding with large-scale natural gas exports to countries that have yet to sign a free trade agreement with the United States.
Read More ›AEA Statement on Committee Approval of H.R. 6
WASHINGTON – America’s Energy Advantage today issued the following statement in response to the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s approval of H.R. 6.
Read More ›United Steelworkers Letter of Opposition to H.R. 6
The dramatic increase of liquid natural gas (LNG) exports envisioned by this bill is unwise and would be harmful to American interests. Consumers will see their energy prices rise, employers – particularly in the manufacturing sector – would lose the energy cost advantage which is driving the growth of this sector, and most importantly, jobs would be lost.
Read More ›AEA Letter of Opposition to H.R. 6
Allowing the unlimited and unchecked export of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to nations that have yet to sign free trade agreements with the U.S. will undermine the efforts of U.S. trade negotiators to open closed markets to all American goods and services and will raise domestic natural gas and electricity prices for every American, place the manufacturing renaissance at risk and cost the nation good-paying jobs.
Read More ›Biden Pledges Technical Know-How for Boosting Ukrainian Domestic LNG Production, Not US LNG Exports
AEA Applauds Step As Best and Fastest Way to Help Ukraine with Energy Needs
Read More ›House Bill Would Raise Utility Bills for Americans and Threaten Manufacturing Renaissance
“Exporting such a large volume of this strategic commodity will raise domestic natural gas and electricity prices for every American, undermine manufacturing competiveness and cost the nation good-paying jobs," says America's Energy Advantage.
Read More ›America’s Energy Advantage Urges USTR to Use Natural Gas to Increase Free Trade
America’s Energy Advantage (AEA) today wrote Ambassador Michael Froman urging USTR to continue to oppose unlimited export of American liquefied natural gas (LNG) to non-FTA nations. AEA argued that access to American LNG is a powerful tool to open closed economies to exports of all U.S. goods and services.
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