By Allen Brooks on August 29, 2011
Marcellus Shale: The Glass Half Empty Or Only Half Full? Obama Backs Electric Vehicles – Public Grows Skeptical Racing Irene To Rhode Island – Quick Thoughts Obama Plans Reorganization Of Climate Change Initiative Slowing Global Growth Portends Pressure On Oil Prices UK Power Market Encounters True Cost Of Green Energy Another Bad Sign For Energy […]
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By Allen Brooks on August 16, 2011
The Value Of Shale Gas Is In The Eye Of The Beholder High Speed Rail Aim Skips Fastest Growing Transport Sector Does Gore’s Climate Change Rant Signal Movement’s End? New Auto Efficiency Standards Arrive As Oil Prices Collapse Incandescent Light Bulb Ban Nears As New Types Appear U.S. Credit Downgrade Unleashes Doubts About Growth Energy […]
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By Allen Brooks on August 1, 2011
Gas Shale Debate May Be Moving To Next Higher Stage Marcellus Impact Study Rests On Some Shaky Assumptions Are You Smarter Than A GPS? Thoughts About The Changing Future Of Gas Shales Is RFK Jr.’s Attack On Mass. Wind Farm Act of Desperation? Shell U.S. President Warns Of Environmental Lawsuit Danger The Innovators In The […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 3D seismic, Barnett Shale, BOEMRE, Cameron International, Cape Wind, Captain America, China Oilfield Services, Davy Crockett, disruptive innovators, EPA, FMC Technologies, Gas shale, gas shale producers, green energy subsidies, Gulf of Mexico, gurgling, Halliburton, innovative stock market premium, Jr., Marcellus Shale, motor homes, Musings From the Oil Patch, Offshore wind, passive seismic listening, Robert F. Kennedy, Schlumberger, SEC, Shell Oil US, Tenaris, travel trailers, truck traffic, Ultra Petroleum