In last week’s Energy Trends Insider (ETI) I explained The Obama (Non)-Impact on Oil & Gas Companies. In addition to my article, Andrew Holland discussed How the Obama Administration Will Deal With Natural Gas Exports and Elias Hinckley […]
What Happens After the Long Recession?
In this week’s episode of R-Squared Energy TV, I answer a question from a reader about what happens as The Long Recession plays out.
Hofmeister: Surging Demand and Flat Production Equals High Oil Prices
Can Oil Supplies Grow Fast Enough to Keep Prices in Check? I, along with my editor Sam Avro, recently conducted a broad-ranging interview with John Hofmeister, former President of Shell Oil and currently the head […]
Guest Post: US Energy Independence Can Be Created
First thing, on this day after the U.S. presidential elections I would like to congratulate President Obama on his reelection. My top prediction for 2012 — made nearly a year ago and reiterated many times since […]
“As Important as Food and Water”
When Hurricane Sandy was forecast to make landfall on the East Coast, I advised people to top off their automobiles with fuel. There were a number of reasons for that, and some people in New […]
Do Falling Gasoline Prices Help President Obama?
As the presidential election draws near, gasoline prices are again in the news. In the summer they were rising, and Obama’s opponents were pointing fingers in his directions. Now that prices are falling, what does […]
Why Sandy’s Impact Will Differ From Katrina
As Hurricane Sandy bears down on the East Coast, a lot of prognosticators are offering up predictions for what it means for gasoline prices in that market. I thought it might be of interest to […]
Can You Make Fuel from Air and Water?
In this week’s episode of R-Squared Energy TV, I address the recent claims of a U.K.-based company called Air Fuel Synthesis that they have invented a process to create fuel from air and water. Earlier […]
Hofmeister: An Energy Plan for America
Can Oil Supplies Grow Fast Enough to Keep Prices in Check? I, along with my editor Sam Avro, recently conducted a broad-ranging interview with John Hofmeister, former President of Shell Oil and currently the head […]
The Potential for a Heating Oil Crisis
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) last week reported on a potential crisis for heating oil customers in the Northeast part of the United States. In This Week in Petroleum (TWIP), the EIA reported: For the […]