
Peak demand is all the rage, which is odd considering that U.S. gasoline consumption has just reached a new all-time high.
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Peak demand is all the rage, which is odd considering that U.S. gasoline consumption has just reached a new all-time high.
The Bakken isn’t quite booming again, but on a recent trip there I saw plenty of signs that drilling activity is heating up. One thing that means that is flaring is evident almost everywhere oil is being produced.
Sanctions on Venezuelan oil imports would impact Citgo the most, but other U.S. Gulf Coast refiners could benefit from an embargo on the country’s oil.
Norway leads the world in the adoption of electric vehicles. Oddly, it lags its neighbors in reducing oil consumption.
Oil and gas companies got hit pretty hard in the first half, but the solar sector turned in a stellar performance.
The newest BP Statistical Review shows coal losing market share, while oil and natural gas both set new consumption records.
Coal consumption fell in 2016, and renewables picked up the slack. But global energy consumption continues to be dominated by fossil fuels.
There are many factors influencing oil prices, but the immediate cause can be distilled down to record levels of crude oil in storage.
The newest BP Statistical Review shows that demand for oil has never been higher, despite continued exponential growth in electric vehicle sales.
President Trump’s recent decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement is short-sighted and may have significant ramifications for the U.S.