My 2016 Energy Predictions

When I made my annual energy predictions a year ago, I noted that I foresaw a “lot of uncertainty in the energy markets” and indicated that “the direction on several fronts is unclear.” That certainly […]

Grading My 2015 Energy Predictions

Introduction “It’s tough to make predictions, especially about the future.” ― Yogi Berra I haven’t looked forward to this post since about mid-year, when it became clear that I wasn’t going to have a repeat […]

Where The Carbon Emissions Are

Introduction With world leaders meeting in Paris this week and next to formulate plans for tackling carbon emissions, I believe it’s critical to understand the source of those emissions. After all, if you are going […]

Energy on the Edge: Understanding the Challenge

Energy on the Edge Along with the OPEC meeting that takes place late this week, the biggest story in the world of energy is the Paris Climate Change Conference (Conference of Parties 21, or COP21) […]

While You Were Distracted by Keystone XL

A Long-Awaited Decision Earlier this month, after a debate that spanned nearly the entire duration of his presidency, President Obama finally rejected the proposed Keystone XL pipeline project. He had been heavily criticized on this […]

Boom to Bust – 5 Stages Of The Oil Industry

It’s Not That Simple In my previous article Why the Bakken Boomed, I discussed the shale oil boom that has had such a dramatic impact in North Dakota’s Williston Basin over the past decade. But throughout […]

Why the Bakken Boomed

A Williston Basin Primer In my previous article Addressing the World’s Flare Gas Problem, I discussed my current project, which recently took me to the Williston Basin in North Dakota and Montana. Today, I will discuss […]

President Hillary Clinton Will Oppose Crude Oil Exports

Another Clinton Administration Likely I know some people cringe at the idea, but Hillary Clinton is the current favorite to win not only her party’s nomination, but the presidential election in 2016. An online Irish […]