By Allen Brooks on December 18, 2017
Oil & Gas Industry Capex Projecting Uptick For A Change Is Oil Facing A Collapse Or Heading For Another Bull Run? The Cleaner Air Of California Comes From Nature Not Policy Climate Change No Longer A National Security Risk Electric Vehicles, Rare Metals And Electric Demand Read article »
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged California carbon emissions, climate change, Musings From the Oil Patch, O&G Industry 2018 capex plans, oil prices, Transportation as a Service
By Allen Brooks on November 20, 2017
The Importance Of Government Subsidies For EV Success Natural Gas Market Prepares For 2017-2018 Winter Season What If Trump Is Right That Climate Change Is A Hoax? TransCanada Name Change: To Hide Or Change Spots? Read article »
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged behavioral economics, climate change, economic warfare, electric vehicles, Musings From the Oil Patch, natural gas storage, TransCanada name change, winter weather forecast
By Allen Brooks on December 17, 2012
Climate Change Proponents Target Energy Stock Holdings E&P Spending Survey Gives Cheer Not Lumps Of Coal Energy In Crosshairs; Is The Fiscal Cliff Has War Lost? The Ups And Downs Of The Global Natural Gas Business Record New Fleet MPG May Be Due To Cooking The Books Canada Open For Business; But The Open Door […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 350.org, climate change, CNOOC, Consumer Reports, E&P, EPA, Exxon Hates Children, ExxonMobile Energy Outlook to 2040, Ford C-Max, Ford Fusion, Green Car Reports, Musings From the Oil Patch, Nexen, Oil Change International, PETRONAS, Progress Energy, Sierra Club, spending in 2013
By Allen Brooks on November 5, 2012
Green Energy, The Presidential Debates And Labor IG’s Audit Gasoline Prices Remain Political Issue But Not Ethanol Media’s View Of Oil Industry Experts Is Highly Questionable Gulf of Mexico Is In A Growth Mode – Will It Continue? Hurricane Sandy Becomes Magnet For Global Warming Hype Shale Gas Being Attacked On Safety And Emissions Canada […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged carbon emissions, climate change, CNOOC, Department of Labor Inspector General, ethanol, gasoline, General Accounting Office, global warming, green energy, Gulf of Mexico permitting, Michael Bromwich, Musings From the Oil Patch, National Resource Defense Council, Nexen, offshore drilling, Sandy, shale gas, Tyndall Center
By Allen Brooks on August 16, 2011
The Value Of Shale Gas Is In The Eye Of The Beholder High Speed Rail Aim Skips Fastest Growing Transport Sector Does Gore’s Climate Change Rant Signal Movement’s End? New Auto Efficiency Standards Arrive As Oil Prices Collapse Incandescent Light Bulb Ban Nears As New Types Appear U.S. Credit Downgrade Unleashes Doubts About Growth Energy […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2017-2025 CAFE standards, Al Gore, Amtrak, Aspen Institute, CFL, Chesapeake Energy, Chinese high speed train accident, CHK, climate change, electric vehicles, EV Energy Partners, EVEP, gas shale economics, global warming, green jobs, high-speed rail, hybrids, Hydro One, incandescent light bulbs, intercity buses, LED, miniFIT, Musings From the Oil Patch, Ontario renewable energy policy, plug-in hybrids, solar power, unemployment, US credit downgrade and economic growth, US GDP, Utica shale acreage values
By Allen Brooks on July 19, 2011
Gas Shale Debate Creates Strange Producer Economic Analysis Al ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ Gore Returns To Climate Stage EPA Pollution Rules Drive Energy Market Transformation Gas Shales And Chesapeake’s Bold Investment Move Economy Struggles With Serious Issues – Energy Impact? Divergent Views On Future Of Auto Industry Greening Economy Has To Pick More Vs. Less Green […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Al Gore, Alliance for Climate Protection, Amazon.com, auto industry, Boone Pickens, cars per 100 people, Chesapeake Energy, China auto vehicle penetration, Clean Energy Fuels, climate change, Climate Progress, Climate Reality Project, Daniel Henninger, dot-com bubble, Dr. Terry Engelder, Dust Bowl, electric vehicles, energy transformations, EPA pollution rules, EV rescue vehicle, extreme weather events, Gas shale, global warming, hybrid cars, INGAA Foundation, Jeff Bezos, Joe Romm, Milliman Lecture, Musings From the Oil Patch, NOAA temperature data, plug-in vehicles, Robert Lucas, Rudd Weijermars, Sundrop Fuels, Time magazine and Ice Age, unemployment, Vaclav Smil, Wall Street Journal, wind power
By Allen Brooks on April 25, 2011
Natural Gas Is So 2010; Now It’s All About Liquids-rich Shale Never Fear, Your Governments Is Here To Protect You! Ever Wonder Why Wind Power Needs To Be Offshore? Climate Change Debate Becoming Harder On Supporters Water Concerns Trump Climate Change – Gallup Poll read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Andrew Revkin, Anthony Watts, Art Berman, Baker Hughes rig count, Barnett Shale, Braes O’Doune, Chesapeake Energy, climate change, CO2, EUR, Gallup poll, gas rigs, gas shales, global warming, liquids-rich, Little Ice Age, Musings From the Oil Patch, Obama and gasoline prices, oil rigs, Roy Spencer, Shanghai trucker strike, Six Americas, Stirling Castle, UN Environmental Program, UNEP, water, wind power, Yale Report on Climate Change Communication
By Allen Brooks on March 1, 2011
Recession Threat Due To Higher Oil Prices Grows Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Libya – The Beat Goes On Gas Shale: And The Beat Goes On! Is The Oil Industry On The Verge Of Major Restructuring? Rain, Rain Go Away, Come Again Another Day; But Can It? Offshore Wind Power Gets Push From East Coast State […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged BHP, Chesapeake Energy, climate change, Egypt, Fayetteville shale, gas shales, greenhouse gases, Iranian revolution, Libya, Middle East oil, Musings From the Oil Patch, offshore wind power, real oil prices, Saudi Arabia
By Allen Brooks on January 4, 2011
Surprise Of 2011: Crude Oil Down And Natural Gas Up 2011 Another Year Of Robust Industry Capital Spending A Simmons’ Bet Matt Would Have Likely Doubled Down On Will China Prevent $5 A Gallon Gasoline Here? East Coast Blizzard And Snowy Europe = Climate Change? read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged $5 a gallon gasoline, 2011 E&P capex spending survey, ANO, Beijing auto licenses, Beijing traffic congestion, Blizzard of 2010, Chinese auto manufacturers, climate change, crude oil prices, gas drilling rigs, gas shale production, gas shales, horizontal drilling rigs, John Hofmeister, Julian Simon, Matt Simmons, Musings From the Oil Patch, natural gas prices, natural gas production, Paul Erhlich, Polar Vortex, THC