By Allen Brooks on June 21, 2011
Future Of Petroleum Framed By Politics And Economics Environmentalists Hit BOEMRE With Suit Over Gulf Permits Green Energies Clash And Suffer Under Renewable Mandate Is High Unemployment Destined As The New Normal? People Starting To Connect Dots Of Renewable Energy Cost U.S. Hurricane Forecast Explains How 2011 Could Be Worse read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2011 hurricane forecast, AccuWeather, Appomattox prospect, Arab spring, Block Island offshore wind, BOEMRE, Bonneville Power Authority, commodity prices, Corps of Engineers, DeepWater Wind, hydroelectric power, ImpactWeather, Israeli peace with Egypt, Luddite Fallacy, Macondo, Musings From the Oil Patch, National Resources Defense Council, OCS lease sales, oil prices, OPEC, salmon and steelhead fish, Saudi Aramco accelerated transformation program, Shell Oil, unemployment, wind power
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
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2011 Detroit auto show, cabled data acquisition systems, Dawson Geophysical, deepwater drilling moratorium, Deepwater Horizon, EIA, electric vehicle fleet penetration rate forecast, electric vehicles, fine wine prices, fleet fuel-efficiency standard, Gulf of Mexico drilling permits, ION Geophysical, Macondo, Michael Bromwich, Musings From the Oil Patch, Netherlands renewable subsidy program, Offshore wind, OYO Geospace, President’s commission on BP oil spill, seismic data acquisition equipment, solar PV, wireless data acquisition systems