Peak Oil Theory Is Not Dead Yet
We are in the midst of an amazing energy boom, but by sweeping the idea of peak oil under the … Read more
We are in the midst of an amazing energy boom, but by sweeping the idea of peak oil under the … Read more
2012 has been a stellar year for oil and gas. From East Africa to North America, new technology, major new … Read more
Have our wishes been answered? Scientists have found an oil field which contains 200 times more hydrocarbons than there … Read more
Big potential changes south of the border. Mexican President-elect Enrique Pena Nieto has announced that he wants increased private investment … Read more
Now that elections are over, everyone is waiting for a decision on the Keystone XL pipeline, but it’s not so … Read more
There’s been plenty of talk about potentially radical US foreign policy changes as a result of the shale boom. While … Read more
Certainly the folks at Gazprom OAO (PINK:OGZPY) (FRA:GAZ) (MCX:GAZP) are having a good snicker, reveling in the mockery that has been made … Read more
As Washington hunts ill-defined al-Qaeda groups in the Middle East and Africa, and concerns itself with Iran’s eventual nuclear potential, … Read more
The “shale revolution” has been grabbing a great deal of headlines for some time now. A favorite topic of investors, sector commentators … Read more
Risk perception isn’t what it used to be. Ask the swelling ranks of Canadian junior oil and gas companies braving … Read more
The possibility of a nuclear war between Pakistan and India grows every day. If the Pakistanis do not bring under … Read more
Ed writes the popular economics blog Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog and has just recently released a book: TANSTAAFL (There Ain’t No Such Thing … Read more
What does our world’s energy future look like? Does renewable energy feature as much in the energy production mix as … Read more
Following record droughts across the United States the benefits of the ethanol subsidy were once again hotly debated and biofuels … Read more
There is a popular belief in the Middle East that Washington’s foreign policy, particularly as it relates to this precarious … Read more