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By Allen Brooks on October 18, 2022
Energy Musings contains articles and analyses dealing with important issues and developments within the energy industry, including historical perspective, with potentially significant implications for executives planning their companies’ future. While published every two weeks, events and travel may alter that schedule. I welcome your comments and observations. Allen Brooks Download the PDF October 18, 2022 […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged American average daily driving distance, asphalt and U.S. highways, Biden energy policies, Biden versus Saudi Arabia, Bill Nye hurricane misinformation, BYD entrance into Europe EV market, China and wind turbines and EVs, deepwater wind turbines, environmentalists lack knowledge of what comes from petroleum, European wind turbine manufacturers fear of Chinese competition, EV range increase, food inflation, gasoline car range, gasoline prices, gasoline vs. electric vehicles, hurricane hours, Hurricane Ian, Jr. hurricane landfalling chart, Musings Newsletter, OPEC+ production cut, pharmaceuticals and petroleum, range anxiety, Roger Pielke, Strategic Petroleum Reserve drawdowns, traffic, trip cost for EVs versus gasoline powered vehicle, truck traffic, U.S. landfalling hurricanes trends, Wind Catching Systems
By Allen Brooks on May 17, 2022
Energy Musings contains articles and analyses dealing with important issues and developments within the energy industry, including historical perspective, with potentially significant implications for executives planning their companies’ future. While published every two weeks, events and travel may alter that schedule. I welcome your comments and observations. Allen Brooks Download the PDF May 17, 2022 […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged diesel prices, East Coast refineries, energy stocks, gasoline prices, Indian Point nuclear plant, MANTA price to free cash flow ratio, market capitalization by sector in 2022, massive timber building, Musings Newsletter, New York State net zero scoping plan, oil and gas CEOs, rope-a-dope, Rumble in the Jungle, state and federal gasoline taxes, Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Toby Rice, truck traffic, wood chips, wood construction, wood paste, wooden towers
By Allen Brooks on December 3, 2012
Health Of Saudi Ruler Could Become Black Swan In 2013 Abandoning Nuclear Power Creating Problems For Germany OPEC, Oil Markets And Their Future Challenges The Perversion Of Green Energy Credits And Server Farms Oil Market Dislocations And Gasoline Prices In Texas America’s New Vehicle Fleet Gains Fuel-Efficiency Record Cape Wind Project Moves One Step Closer […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Cape Wind power rates, European electricity costs, gasoline prices, German green energy policy, Google green energy investments, green energy tax credits, Iowa wind power, light duty vehicle mpg, Musings From the Oil Patch, nuclear power, OPEC dilemma, OPEC member breakeven oil prices, Saudi Arabia royal family succession, vehicle emissions, WTI prices
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 […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Austin, Black Swan, BSEE, Dallas, Energy independence, EPA, Fort Worth, gasoline prices, gasoline use, Houston, Joe Biden, King Abdullah, Musings From the Oil Patch, San Antonio, Saudi Arabia, SPR, Texas cities, Volt car sales
By Allen Brooks on April 11, 2011
Are Prospects For Natural Gas Shifting To The Plus Column? Chesapeake Energy And Natural Gas In The News Rising Energy Prices Hit U.S. Consumers And Economy Scotland Wind Power Report Challenges Proponent Claims Using Food For Fuel Creating Unintended Consequences Updated 2011 Hurricane Forecast Still Calls For Active Year read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2011 hurricane forecast, agricultural prices, Aubrey McClendon, cavassa, Chesapeake Energy, CNG, compressed natural gas, corn, CPI, drilling efficiency, ethanol, Gas shale, gasoline prices, grains, horizontal rigs, John Muir Trust, LNG, Musings From the Oil Patch, natural gas, oily plays, Scotland wind power, uncompleted wells, wheat, wind turbine efficiency