Musings from the Oil Patch – December20, 2011
Ontario Green Energy Policy Blasted By A-G As Costly Folly 2012 E&P Spending Plans Call For Another Healthy Increase Shale Gas Drilling Faring Better Than Headlines Suggest U.S. Wind Industry Confronting Reality Of No Tax Subsidies Hurricane Forecasters Give Up Early December Quest New Study Says CAFE Standards Will Lead To Larger Cars read more
Inflating US Shale Gas reserves
New rules have accelerated the growth of US proved gas reserves in an unprecedented way. A New York Times article prompted the US Congress to ask for a Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigation. Ruud Weijermars* and Crispian McCredie, Alboran Energy Strategy Consultants, outline the basis for reasonable doubts about the reliability and durability of […]
Musings from the Oil Patch – December 6, 2011
Imagining The Future For The Natural Gas Industry EIA’s Headline Is Obvious But Misses The Critical Point Who Will Finance The Energy Supplies For Our Future? Chevy Volt Battery Fire Prompts Study And Concern For EVs Will High Gas Prices Really Drive People To Mass Transit? Canadian Power Exports Show Problem With Green Energy […]