Musings From The Oil Patch, October 10, 2014

Does History Of Alaska Pipeline Offer Hope For Keystone? NGSA Says More Gas Supply Less Demand This Winter Transportation In The U.S. Is Undergoing Subtle Changes Will Lower Oil Prices Drive A Greater Austerity Push? Rockefellers, Divestment, Clean Energy And Climate Change Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch,September 23, 2014

Where Will The Future Of Crude Oil Prices Take Us? Good News Doesn’t Sell Papers, Especially If It’s O&G News! The U.S. Natural Gas Market Is Like Ol’ Man River Challenges Of Shale-Driven Boom – Will It Last For Long? Massachusetts Justice And The Dog That Didn’t Bark Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch, Septeber 9, 2014

What Does Winter Outlook Say About Natural Gas Demand? Booming Car Sales And Rising VMT To Change Oil Demand? Brits: Are You Ready For A Winter Of Discontent? After Hiatus, Keystone XL Pipeline Battle Resumed Friday Can You Trust The Financial Data Used To Analyze Energy? Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch, August 26, 2014

Further Proof Of Industry Change Due To Era of Austerity Environmentalists Disrupt Efforts To Boost NE Gas Supply Is Canada Finally Seeing The Light On Energy? A Positive Outlook For Wind And Offshore Wind Generation Renewables: Not Only Expensive, But Possibly A Bird Killer Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch, August 12, 2014

New Cost Research Disputes Attractiveness of Renewables Will Natural Gas Storage Go From Worst To Best In Decade? Era Of Austerity: The EIA Recognizes Importance Of Profits Will Golden Arches Ruling Upset Oil Industry Structure? Once Again The Terror Of Technology: Driverless Vehicles Energy And Climate Change Lessons From Our River Cruise Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch,July 29, 2014

EVs Aren’t Catching On In Europe: Power Market Needs Fixing Alternate Survival Strategies For Oil Industry’s Era Of Austerity The Success (Mirage) Of Renewable Energy Supplies Why Is U.S. Navy Funding Study To Stop Onshore Tornadoes? Study Shows Wind Turbine Fires More Prevalent Than Thought Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch,July 7, 2014

Environmental Battle Over Energy Sources In New England Do Crude Oil Export Permits Signal A Change In U.S. Policy? Health Of The Natural Gas Market Good For Consumers Struggling To Make Electric Vehicles Mainstream Canada And Its Natural Resource Economy Challenge Warmists And Storm Damage; Here Is A Mindset Problem Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch, June 24, 2014

In A World Of Oil Terrorism, Natural Gas Storage Is Crucial Compressed Natural Gas Vehicle Economics Are Challenged The Impact Of Rig Efficiency On Drilling And Production Status Of The Climate Change Political Money War China Struggles With Pollution And Economic Growth The Importance Of Social Science In Environmental Debate Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch, June 10, 2014

Transforming Energy Future Will Take More Than A Policy Tracking The Natural Gas Injection Season And Storage Build New Google Driverless Car To Revolutionize Auto Business EPA GHG Rules And Coal Plants: More Talk Than Action? Correction: Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch,May 27, 2014

German Economic Data Points To Slow Growth – Energy, Too? On the Road Again: Just Me And The Trucks Latest Development In Keystone XL Pipeline Approval Saga Will The City Of The Future Be Automobile Free? Driverless Cars Will Be Energy’s New Disruptive Technology Energy, Economics, And Liberty – An Energy Colloquium The Potential Trap […]

Musings From The Oil Patch, May 13, 2014

Keystone XL Pipeline: The Job Killer Or Is It Dead? Understanding The Energy Options For The Power Market If More Violent Weather, Why Is Hurricane Forecast Benign? Obama And IPCC Wage Climate Change War For Green Fuels New Study Refutes Melting Greenland Glaciers Due To GHG Shareholder Returns – Another Aspect Of Era Of Austerity […]

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