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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 July 5, 2011
Natural Gas Shale Debate Becomes Front Page News! Maybe Offshore Rhode Island Wind Moves Forward Encana-PetroChina Deal Collapse: Canary In The Gas Well? Being Green Or Creating Green Economy Not Easy Politics Of Oil Rises To A New Level With Oil Release Clueless RI Media Lauds Opposition To Hess LNG Terminal read more Source: Energy […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Block Island wind farm, Cutbank Ridge, DeepWater Wind, Eagle Ford shale, EnCana, Enron, Gas shale, George Mitchell, green energy, green jobs, Hess LNG, horizontal drilling, hydraulic fracturing, hydropower, IEA, Kermit, LNG market, Musings From the Oil Patch, National Grid, PetroChina, Ponzi scheme, strategic oil reserves, UER, wind energy, wind turbines
By Allen Brooks on May 23, 2011
“And I Can’t Wait To Get On The Road Again” Government, Energy Efficiency And Dirty Clothes New England Wind Projects Struggle To Move Forward The Economic Pain Of Gasoline Prices Wind Energy Rebound Confronting Economic Challenges The Green Energy Movement In Ontario May Be Changing NOAA 2011 Hurricane Forecast Repeats Last Year’s Pattern read more […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged AccuWeather 2011 hurricane forecast, Atchafalaya basin, barges on Mississippi River, Cape Wind, Colorado State University 2011 hurricane forecast, Cracker Barrel, DeepWater Wind, front-loading washers, gasoline pump prices, green energy, hand-crank washers, McDonald’s, Musings From the Oil Patch, NOAA 2011 hurricane forecast, Ontario PM2.5 concerns, road trip, top-loading washers, washing machines, wind power
By Allen Brooks on December 7, 2010
The Role Of Natural Gas Grows Despite Economics Looks Like Offshore O&G Regulated To Energy Backseat Mary Meeker And The Future Of Clean Energy Technology Wind Energy Advances; Remains White House Darling A Record Hurricane Year But U.S. Dodges A Bullet read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2010 hurricane season, 2011 hurricane forecast, BP Macondo, Cape Wind, clean tech, CNG, Deepwater Horizon, gas shales, global warming and hurricanes, green energy, Gulf of Mexico, heavy-duty trucks, John Doerr, Kleiner Perkins, LNG, Mary Meeker, Musings From the Oil Patch, natural gas, natural gas vehicles, OCEANA, offshore leasing plan, Rice Alliance, tight gas sands, unconventional resources, venture capital, wind energy, wind turbine spacing