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By Allen Brooks on April 30, 2018
Shell’s Latest Scenario: Realistic, Pie-in-the-Sky or CYA? 2018 Oil Market Challenge: Can It Be About Noble Goals? Wall Street’s Disaffection With Energy Needs A Revolution Promises Of Wind Energy May Not Be As Great As Thought A Name From Industry’s Past Surfaces In FBI Scandal Oil Industry Confronts Ghost Of Future Regulation (Nov. 9, 2010) […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Andy McCabe, EIA oil demand forecasts, Friends of the Earth, Michael Bromwich, Musings From the Oil Patch, oil prices, oil stocks, renewable energy, renewable power intermittency, Shell’s Sky scenario, wind energy
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 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