Things have gone from bad to worse in Venezuela, as ConocoPhillips moves to seize some of the Caribbean assets of Venezuela’s state-run PDVSA to enforce a $2 billion arbitration award.
Renewable Sources Account For Most New U.S. Power Capacity
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Russian Trolls Are Targeting U.S. Energy Production
A recent report highlights Russia’s efforts to sow discord in the U.S. energy markets.
The Solar Power Potential Of Rooftops In The U.S.
A new report indicates that the equivalent of 75% of U.S. residential electricity demands could be met by rooftop solar photovoltaics on residential buildings.
High Oil Prices Aren’t Necessarily Bad
As U.S. exports increase, high oil prices are turning into less of an economic negative for the country. If the current trends continue, high oil prices may turn into a net positive for the U.S. economy.
OPEC Strategy Bears Fruit As Oil Prices Break Out
OPEC embarked upon a disastrous strategy in 2014 when it decided to defend market share against U.S. shale oil producers, but its new strategy is having the desired effect on the oil markets.
U.S. Ethanol Policy Under Siege
The U.S. ethanol industry is facing the most intense pressure to reform since the 2005 Renewable Fuel Standard was implemented.
The Permian Basin’s Looming Bottleneck
Permian Basin oil production is booming, but the growth rate is being threatened by rapidly growing volumes of associated natural gas.
Master Limited Partnerships Are Cheap
The greatest disconnect between oil prices and companies in the energy sector is with Master Limited Partnership (MLPs).
Saudi Arabia Bets On A Solar Future
This week Saudi Arabia signaled it would use its oil riches to invest in a renewable future as it announced a gargantuan solar project.