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 […]
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By Allen Brooks on October 8, 2012
Is BSEE Regulation Another Example Of Ideological Agendas? Arabia’s Seasons Of Discontent And Saudi Black Swans Is America Knocking On The Door Of Energy Independence? Driving, Gasoline Use And Texas Subject Of NRDC Study Why Aren’t Gasoline Prices A Campaign Issue? Are GM’s Volt Sales Figures Being Manipulated? The Energy Debate According To VP Joe […]
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By Allen Brooks on August 1, 2011
Gas Shale Debate May Be Moving To Next Higher Stage Marcellus Impact Study Rests On Some Shaky Assumptions Are You Smarter Than A GPS? Thoughts About The Changing Future Of Gas Shales Is RFK Jr.’s Attack On Mass. Wind Farm Act of Desperation? Shell U.S. President Warns Of Environmental Lawsuit Danger The Innovators In The […]
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By Allen Brooks on June 7, 2011
A Real Game-Changer – Saudi Aramco’s ATP Effort? UK Hydraulic Fracturing Report Supports Technology Use If U.S. Follows Canada’s Fiscal Solution, Energy Use To Fall Frac Attack: Burning Water And Earthquakes Scientists: Forget About Peer Review; Fear Legal Action! Tornadoes Give Climate Change Supporters Ammunition Will Canada’s Summer Help Global Warming Proponents? read more Source: […]
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