Energy Musings
An eclectic collection of stories and analyses by Allen Brooks, dealing with issues and developments within the energy industry that have potentially significant implications for executives operating oilfield service companies.
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?
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
Musings From the Oil Patch, March 27, 2012
- Expanding Offshore Regulation: Flying Below Radar Screen
- The Bandwagon Claiming Energy Independence Is Rolling
- Investors Worry Over China; How About Energy?
- Has The Tide Turned Against The EPA? Maybe; Maybe Not
- Has Grade Inflation Hit The Energy Department?
- Has The Gasoline Demand Mystery Been Solved?
Musings from the Oil Patch – March 13, 2012
- High Gasoline Prices Revive Traditional Speculation Claims
- The Issue Of Renewable Fuel Subsidies Revisited In England
- Americans Learning About Economics Of Gasoline Prices
- Is The President’s Pledge To Buy A Volt The Kiss Of Death?
- Wishing MSM Understood Difference Of Product And Crude
- Markets Can Remain Irrational Longer Than You Can Imagine