By Allen Brooks on January 18, 2011
Offshore Industry: Waiting For Godot; Will He Ever Come? Why Are Electric Vehicles Darlings Of Detroit Auto Show? Seismic Replaced By Fracturing, But E&P Cycle Building Dutch Opt For New Strategy On Energy And Renewables What Vintage Is Your Barrel Of Crude Oil? read more Source: Energy Musings
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By Allen Brooks on November 9, 2010
Oil Industry Confronts Ghost Of Future Regulation Energy Stocks Have Mostly Trailed Market This Year Future Of The Gulf Of Mexico Oil And Gas Industry J.D. Power Didn’t Get The Electric Vehicle Hype Memo Third Quarter Wind Speed Data Shows Variability Debate Continues About Volt’s Status As An Electric Vehicle read more Source: Energy Musings
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