Musings From The Oil Patch, November 26, 2013

Shale Alters Energy Market, Business Strategy and Investing Chad Faces The Downside Of China’s Global Energy Policy Gasoline Prices And New Car Sales – A Real Relationship? Another Oil-Train Wreck Draws Attention To Industry Safety Update On China’s Third Plenum Meeting And One-Child Policy Petrobras Peru: A Tale Of Two Countries In Need Of Oil […]

Musings From The Oil Patch, November 11, 2013

Safety Statistics Reporting Could Impact Offshore Regulation The Enigma Of China’s Economy And Its Energy Needs Will Slower Economic Growth Challenge U.S. Energy? First Time Since 2007 OPEC Raises Oil Demand Outlook Wrestling With The Natural Gas Production Bear Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch, October 29, 2013

Accidents Haunt Canada’s Rail Transportation Of Crude Oil New Study On Youth Driving Says It’s All About Economics Al Gore Tilting At Windmills But With Significant Support EIA Introduces New Data To Help Understand O & G Output Has EPA Become The Punching Bag For Industry And States? Acceleration In Patents Should Help World’s Energy […]

Musings From The Oil Patch, October 15, 2013

Ol’ Man Natural Gas Just Keeps Rollin’ Along The Reordering Of The Global Oil And Gas Industry Will The British Election Be About ‘Bread and Circuses?’ How A 30,000-foot View Can Often Prove Dangerous No Arctic Shipping Route – A Blow To Global Warming? “On the road again – Just can’t wait to get on […]

Musings From The Oil Patch, October 1, 2013

Shale, Shale And More Shale – The Good, Bad And Ugly Germany’s Clean Energy Problems Gaining Visibility In U.S. More Data Reflects Concern About Health Of U.S. Economy Continuing To Receive Mixed Signals About Keystone Hurricane Season Confounds Forecasters And Warmists Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch, September 17, 2013

Economy On The Upswing But Risks Are Emerging Does Syria Matter For The Future Of Crude Oil Markets? We Found The World’s Next Alternative Energy Source Wind Energy Is Clearly Politically Correct In Rhode Island Americans Continue To Drive Less; Will That Ever Change? Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch, September 3, 2013

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Musings From The Oil Patch, August 206, 2013

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Musings From The Oil Patch, August 6, 2013

Baker Hughes New Well Data Leads To Activity Questions Tapping The Petroleum Industry’s Money Pot President Obama, Keystone XL And Unhelpful Canada Death Of The Father Of Fracking – Changing The Industry India Addresses Wind’s Flaw While Europe And U.S. Ignore It TransCanada’s Energy East Line – Answer For Keystone? Read article »

Musings From The Oil Patch, July 23, 2013

Shale Alters Energy Market, But Players Face Challenges Regulator Change At BSEE Might Become Industry Nightmare Transportation And Developing Economies Drive Oil Use Is It The End Of The Commodity Super-Cycle? Is Barack Obama A Modern-Day Marie Antoinette? Is Midland’s 58-Story Tower A Symbol Of The Oil Boom? Visual Impact Of The Power Of Eagle […]

Musings From The Oil Patch, July 9, 2013

Foreigners Asking For Certainty Should Read U.S. History Learning How Much Climate Scientists Don’t Know Natural Gas Output Continues Up Despite Rig Count Drop Rhode Island, Electric Cars And A Revolution? Obama Climate Speech Confuses Keystone Analysis More Analysts Questioning End Of Auto Love-Affair Defending Against Rising Sea Levels Still Ignores Reality Read article »

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