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Musings from the Oil Patch – April 26, 2011
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
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Musings from the Oil Patch – March 15, 2011
By Allen Brooks on March 15, 2011
Will Japan Become 2011’s Energy Black Swan? Does Lack Of Sunspots Signal New Little Ice Age Start? Environmentalist Victory In Eastern Canada Gas Shale Play Gasoline Pump Prices Creating Political Problems The Undoing Of Mubarak In Egypt: Problems For Others? Does Daylight Savings Time Actually Save Energy? Buffett And New England Look To Change Energy […]
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