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By Allen Brooks on September 19, 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 September 20, 2022 […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged CPI measures, distillate inventories in New England and Central Atlantic states, EROEI, Europe energy crisis, Fatih Birol energy crisis myths, global distillate inventories, hybrid vehicles, IMF, inflation drivers, materials impact on carbon emissions, Musings Newsletter, nuclear power, oil demand, oil efficiency, oil futures prices, oil futures trading volume, renewable energy, solar systems impact on home values, US distillate inventories, wind impact on neighbors
By Allen Brooks on August 26, 2019
Energy Market Woes May Require Investment Thesis Rethink Does The U.S. Have An Oil Demand Problem? EV Sales Up; Will Battery Capacity Match Growth Plans? Pictures Reflecting The Reality Of Our Green Energy World Read article »
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged EV battery supply, EVs, gasoline consumption, Low interest rates, Musings From the Oil Patch, oil demand, oil price volatility, oil prices, refinery inputs, VMT
By Allen Brooks on August 12, 2019
Trade War And Outlook For The Oil And OFS Markets Can We Address Climate Change Without Green New Deal? Everyone But The Buyers Is Crying The Natural Gas Blues IMO 2020 May Turn Out Differently Than Many Think Indonesia Suffers From Subsidence Not Rising Seas Get Ready For Flying Cars That Aren’t Cars Read article […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged cap-and-trade, carbon tax, flying cars, Green New Deal, hoverboard, IMO 2020, Indonesia, LNG, Musings From the Oil Patch, natural gas prices, oil demand, subsidence, Tariff war
By Allen Brooks on October 23, 2012
BSEE Vs. Offshore Service Industry: A Compromised Policy? Does Rebound In Price Signal Return To Health For Gas? Thoughts About The Changing Energy Industry Landscape Politics Hampers Efforts For Correcting Energy Imbalances Energy Poll Backs Obama But By People Without Knowledge Global Economic Growth Continues Slowing: Hurts Energy Everyone Loves Wind Energy Except For Its […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged BSEE, Celtic Exploration, Energy demand, ExxonMobil, Gateway pipeline, global economic growth, Keystone pipeline, MMS, Musings From the Oil Patch, natural gas prices, Obama, offshore service contractor regulation, oil demand, oil pipeline infrastructure, renewable production tax credits, Romney, shale investments, TransCanada, UT energy poll, wind energy protests