October Was The Highest Oil Production Month in U.S. History

Recently a friend sent me a YouTube video from the Climate Town channel called Who Actually Controls Gas Prices? I must say that the guy in the video is accurate on most of the issues. […]

Hertz Hurting from Electric Vehicle Impact

Although I believe the future belongs to renewable energy and electric vehicles, the transition is going to be bumpy. This is something I have emphasized for years. This year provides a great example. Renewables got […]

IEA’s World Energy Outlook 2023 Predicts Peak Fossil Fuel Demand

The International Energy Agency (IEA) just released its World Energy Outlook 2023 report. The full report may be found here. Perhaps the most noteworthy prediction from the report is of peak demand for fossil fuels […]

Profit, Politics, and Petroleum: Making Sense of the Oil Industry

Good energy policy starts with a good understanding of energy issues. But both major political parties have glaring blind spots when it comes to understanding the energy sector. Let me preface this column by noting […]

U.S. Oil Production Is Setting New Records

One of my 2023 energy sector predictions was that U.S. oil production would set a new all-time high this year. After record-setting production thus far this year, it would take a collapse along the lines […]

Hannity Versus Newsom On Energy Independence

Following last week’s Republican debate, conservative Fox News host Sean Hannity and California Gov. Gavin Newsom discussed some comments Mike Pence made on energy independence. Pence said that when Donald Trump was president, “We achieved […]

California’s Misguided Lawsuit Against Oil Firms

“The search for a scapegoat is the easiest of all hunting expeditions.” — Dwight D. Eisenhower The state of California is suing five major oil companies – BP, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, and ConocoPhillips – as […]