Energy Musings, November 29, 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 November 29, 2022 […]
Musings From The Oil Patch, July 2, 2019
Natural Gas Struggles To Stay Afloat; Time For A Change? Climate Movement: Why Rebranding Is An Important Move Alice, The Electric Plane, Was A Hit At Paris Air Show Can America’s Team Score Big In The Natural Gas Market? Read article »
Musings From The Oil Patch, May 14, 2019
Issues With The Energy Transition To Green Energy Energy Support And Coal’s Power Output Demise 2.0, Global Oil Markets And O&G Business Models The Boring Natural Gas Market Remains Boring Demographics A Challenge For Future Energy Demand Read article »
Musings From The Oil Patch, March 5, 2019
Watching While ISO New England Rides Toward A Cliff Is The IMO Worried About Its 2020 Fuel Rule Not Working? The Climate Gang’s Misuse Of Polar Bear News Canada’s Energy Conundrum: Oil Flows But Can’t Leave Read article »
Musings From The Oil Patch, November 6, 2018
As Oil Prices Fluctuate, Attention Shifts To Natural Gas Snow Globes And The 2015-2018 Energy Market AVs And MaaS Clash, With City Life Potentially The Big Loser Pace Of EV Sales Up, Lifting Forecasts For Future Growth IMO 2020 Will Not Be Delayed; Possibly Disappointing Shippers Read article »
Musings From The Oil Patch, July 24, 2018
Natural Gas: The Forgotten Fuel’s Future Needs LNG Exports Another Decarbonized World View Has Serious Limitations How Important Are Subsidies For Electric Vehicles? Renewables Growing, But Momentum May Be Slowing Read article »
Musings From The Oil Patch, April 3, 2018
Uber Car Accident Shocks Hopes For New Era Auto Market Worst Stock Market Week Also Showed Oil’s Problem Boy, Was Punxsutawney Phil Right. Now What? Natural Gas Continues To Struggle – Some Are Writing It Off Canada’s Fractured Energy Politics May Reflect Cabin Fever Auto Executives Are In The Center Of A Storm Read article […]
Musings From The Oil Patch, October 24, 2017
Energy Transitions: Issues, Questions And Some Answers Transitioning Energy For The Transportation Sector Transitioning Energy Fuels In The Fixed Power Sector The Transition Underway Among Energy Exporters Understanding The Magnitude Of The Energy Transition Issue Read article »
Russian gas key to 2020 targets
With 2020 only eight years away and taking into account International Energy Agency (IEA) projections, how will Europe meet its greenhouse gas emissions targets whilst ensuring affordable energy supply? Using gas as a transition fuel means Europe must carefully weigh the risks of an increased dependency on Russia. Crispian McCredie and Ruud Weijermars, Alboran Energy […]
Musings from the Oil Patch – April 12, 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
Musings from the Oil Patch – 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