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Asian Natural Gas Buyers Say U.S. LNG Won’t Go to Europe
“It Won’t Happen,” Says Chairman of CPC Corporation, Taiwan
Read More ›America’s Energy Advantage Statement on Approval of Jordan Cove LNG Export Application
"This is a grievous error that puts billions of dollars of investment and millions of jobs at risk," says AEA.
Read More ›Huntsman CEO: Export Know-How, Not the Gas Itself
Eight in 10 voters think American natural gas should be used in this country to power economic growth
Read More ›AEA Memo on Hearing to Review H.R. 6, the Domestic Prosperity and Global Freedom Act
America's Energy Advantage is a strong supporter of rules-based free trade but we are very concerned that H.R. 6 will result in the export of nearly half of U.S. natural gas production to our overseas competitors. This would raise domestic natural gas and electricity prices for every American, undermine manufacturing competiveness and cost the nation good-paying jobs.
Read More ›ICYMI: Conservative Economist Peter Morici: Don’t Ship LNG
“The United States should not quickly volunteer to send Europe liquefied natural gas.”
Read More ›AEA Letter to US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on Ukraine Aid Legislation
AEA is very concerned with reports of possible amendments to the legislation that would temporarily or permanently change the Natural Gas Act as it relates to the export of U.S. natural gas (LNG) to countries which have not entered into a free-trade agreement with the U.S. (non-FTA nations).
Read More ›LNG Exports Will Not Help Ukraine But Will Harm U.S. Consumers and Economy
U.S. LNG Exports to Ukraine are False Hope
Read More ›U.S. Gas Exports to Ukraine a False Hope, Not Based in Reality
The Washington Post’s Steven Mufson reports why plans to export natural gas to Ukraine are not based in reality.
Read More ›LNG Exports to Ukraine are a False Hope
AEA: Export American hydraulic fracturing technology to develop Ukrainian shale gas resources and weaken Putin
Read More ›Natural Gas Prices Hit 5-Year High of $6/MMBtu
AEA: It Will Only Get Worse If DOE Keeps Shipping American Natural Gas Overseas to Our Global Competitors
Read More ›AEA Letter to Committee on House Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred Upton on LNG Export White Paper
AEA strongly disagrees with the Chairman Upton's recommendation to export nearly half of current U.S. natural gas production to non-FTA nations.
Read More ›America’s Energy Advantage Statement on DOE Approval of Cameron LNG Export Application
Amid the worst propane shortage in recent memory caused partially by record propane exports, and with Americans paying the highest natural gas prices in four years, we are surprised that the Obama Administration has given yet another green light to send more American LNG to countries which have not signed a free trade agreement with the U. S. The propane crisis of today could soon become the natural gas crisis of tomorrow unless there is a significant change in approach by the Department of Energy.
Read More ›AEA STATEMENT ON HOUSE ENERGY & COMMERCE POLICY PAPER URGING BLANKET LNG EXPORT APPROVALS IN ‘14
“It may very well help our global competitors, but it will hurt families, job creation and our economy here at home,” says AEA.
Read More ›AEA Sends Letter to Sec. Moniz Urging Him to Reconsider Approval of New NatGas Export Applications
America's Energy Advantage has sent a letter to the Secretary Moniz urging him to reconsider the approval of any additional applications for the export of American natural gas to non-FRA nations. If another application is approved, it will mark the sixth consecutive approval, meaning that this Administration will have agreed to export nearly 12 percent of domestic natural gas production to nations that do not have a reciprocal free trade agreement with the United States.
Read More ›INFOGRAPHIC: Americans Speak Out Against Unchecked #NatGas Exports
Over 11,000 Americans from all 50 states have signed a petition telling Washington to take a timeout. Find out which states spoke the loudest!
Read More ›Huntsman CEO Says America’s Natural Gas is a Powerful Tool for Global Competitiveness
Last week, GE's Ideas Lab team featured an important piece from Peter Huntsman, the CEO of the Huntsman Corporation. In his article, Huntsman outlines how American's affordable and abundant supply of natural gas is a "powerful tool" that must be used to strengthen American businesses fighting to remain competitive in the the global economy.
Read More ›Over 11,000 Americans Tell Washington to Take a Timeout on LNG Exports
Read More ›LNG Exports Reaching Danger Zone for Consumers and Manufacturers, says AEA
America's Energy Advantage (AEA) wrote a letter to Energy Secretary Moniz highlighting several concerns brought about by the Department of Energy’s (DOE) four recent export approvals of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to non-FTA countries.
Read More ›Move over Russia, U.S. has oil & gas production supremacy in sight
The natural gas production boom in the U.S. has had a remarkable impact on the American economy and its energy outlook. The biggest news coming out of the boom, however, might be America's status on the international playing field.
Read More ›‘U.S. Gas Bonanza’ Fueling Investment
The natural gas success story has been playing out in cities across America, where lower prices have reinvigorated existing businesses -- from chemical producers to fertilizer plants. But the growth doesn't stop there.
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