Musings From The Oil Patch, February 20, 2018
Considering EIA’s Peak Oil Production Forecast Opportunities And Challenges In Utility Infrastructure From Tailwind To Headwind: Natural Gas Market Suffers Moral Decisions Confront Autonomous Vehicles How Much Do Your Eating Habits Hurt Our Climate? Read article »
Musings of the Oil Patch, February 6, 2018
Survey: Those Four Famous Words May Be Right This Time We Will Be Saved By Millennials, EVs and AVs – Really? January Cruel To Natural Gas Although Good For Crude Oil Auto Executives Survey Offers View Of Market’s Evolution California Imposes More Aggressive Vehicle Fleet Transition B.C. Pipeline Battle Is Problem For Canada’s O&G Industry […]
Musings From The Oil Patch, January 23, 2018
Nobody Cares About Oil Anymore – But Is That Smart? Winter Weather Highlights Natural Gas Market Challenges Are Electric Vehicles Old News Now Or Merely Mainstream? Germany’s Renewable Energy Revolution Faces Challenges Read article »
Musings From The Oil Patch, December 19, 2017
Oil & Gas Industry Capex Projecting Uptick For A Change Is Oil Facing A Collapse Or Heading For Another Bull Run? The Cleaner Air Of California Comes From Nature Not Policy Climate Change No Longer A National Security Risk Electric Vehicles, Rare Metals And Electric Demand Read article »
Musings from the Oil Patch – 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
Lifting the price
The decoupling of oil and gas prices that’s occurring in the mature US markef heralds a progressive gas price decoupling from oil throughout the world. However, outside North America the world has been slow to adapt to this change. Here, Ruud Weijermars and Crispian McCredie, Alboran Energy Strategy Consultants, look at the worldwide pace of […]
Musings from the Oil Patch – February 1, 2011
Natural Gas Shales A Game Changer, But LNG Exports? Crying For The Old Days; Will They Ever Come Back? Meteorologists At A Loss To Explain The Winter Weather Incandescent Bulb Ban Nears; Study Shows CFL Issues Cost Of Electric Vehicle Technology Doesn’t Pan Out read more Source: Energy Musings