Musings From the Oil Patch, August 14, 2012
Sierra Club Takes On Coal And Other Fossil Fuel Supporters The Chinese Are Coming! The Chinese Are Coming! read more
Musings From the Oil Patch, July 31, 2012
Thoughts From The Road Confirm Uneven Recovery Figuring Out Where Economy And Stocks May Be Headed “All-Of-The-Above” Energy Except When It Involves Offshore Ethanol and the EPA Continue To Make Strange Bedfellows Random Updates On Energy And Past Musings Topics read more
Musings From the Oil Patch, July 17, 2012
Green Job Mystery: Where Are They? Are They Everywhere? Who Doesn’t Get The Keystone Pipeline And Global Politics? High Commodity “Tax” Switches To Economic Stimulus Is America About To Enter The Offshore Wind Era? read more
Musings From the Oil Patch, July 3, 2012
Concerns About Economy’s Health Weigh On Oil Price Strange Thinking About Government Support For NGVs Electric Power Consumption In The Age Of Connectivity US Energy Independence: What If The Numbers Are Wrong? How To Support The Highway Trust Fund Of The Future Improved Economic Prospects Due To Housing Recovery? read more
Musings From the Oil Patch, June 19, 2012
Tom Fanning: “The Natural Gas Skeptic” Deserves A Hearing Highway Spending And Taxing Alternative-fuel Vehicles Natural Gas Futures Price Action Reflects Volatility Of Market Rio 20 Opens Tomorrow – Will It Be A Repeat of 1992? read more
Bulls and Bears in Energy Trading
Expensive energy imports are a burden on any economy at a time of budgetary deficit. Crispian McCredie and Ruud Weijermars*, Alboran Energy Strategy Consultants, see a trend emerging where energy traders succeed in securing cheaper supply side contracts.
Musings From the Oil Patch, June 5, 2012
Latest Economic Statistics Are Not Good For Energy Market Alternative Fuel Vehicles Drawing Increased Attention Who Should Be Praying For A Normal Or Cooler Summer? read more
Musings From the Oil Patch, May 22, 2012
Two-day Drive To Rhode Island Mirrors Today’s Economy Backdoor Attack On Shale Development And Fracturing Offshore Wind Gets Boost By Interior But Boot From Market Beyond Conventional Energy – A New Newsletter Is Born Demographics Raise Troubling Issues For Energy Demand UK Renewables And Wind In Particular Under Attack read more
Musings From the Oil Patch, May 8, 2012
Keystone Pipeline: The Next Battle Lines Forming New Fracking Study Suggests Possible Water Contamination Chaos In Chesapeake’s Energy Board Room Raises Questions Is Rational Thinking Returning To The Natural Gas Market? Must We Now Fear Global Warming From Wind Turbines? read more
Musings From the Oil Patch, April 24, 2012
Do Abundant Resources Equate To Energy Independence? Do People Believe Climate Change Or Is It A Media Creation? More Gas And Fewer Oil Resources Match Pricing Trends Northeast Gasoline Market At Risk With Refinery Closures Chevy Volt Sales Rally As Gasoline Prices Rise read more
Musings From the Oil Patch, April 10, 2012
Aggressive Regulation And BSEE’s Unlimited Powers The Mystery Of Why Gasoline Demand Has Collapsed Low Nat Gas Prices And The SEC Shale Gas Investigation “Definition of ‘Undeveloped Oil and Gas Reserves’ Are Texas Tornadoes Linked To Global Warming? read more