Natural Gas Use Curbs Injections And Lifts Prices
California’s Electricity Revolution And Renewables
Rhode Island Environmentalists On Both Sides Of The Fence
Autonomous Vehicles – Good, Bad or Who Cares?
Shale Gas Success Upends Historical Economic Evaluations
Saudi Oil Minister Rewriting History – Too Young To Know?
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Musings From The Oil Patch, August 21, 2018
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The LNG and shale wildcards
Will global shale resource development and the US LNG export initiative bring more liquidity to global gas markets and help Europe’s future energy needs? Allen Brooks, Crispian McCredie and Ruud Weijermars of Alboran Energy Strategy Consultants consider the challenges facing the global LNG business.
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Musings From the Oil Patch, November 6, 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 Weighs “Net Benefits” Of CNOOC/Nexen Deal
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Assessing shale gas potential
Shale gas has been hailed as the next energy revolution, but is controversial for its uncertain economics and feared environmental impacts. Ruud Weijermars and Crispian McCredie, Alboran Energy Strategy Consultants, explain why European shale gas development is likely to be led by Warsaw and not Brussels. (more…)
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Musings from the Oil Patch – August 30, 2011
- Marcellus Shale: The Glass Half Empty Or Only Half Full?
- Obama Backs Electric Vehicles – Public Grows Skeptical
- Racing Irene To Rhode Island – Quick Thoughts
- Obama Plans Reorganization Of Climate Change Initiative
- Slowing Global Growth Portends Pressure On Oil Prices
- UK Power Market Encounters True Cost Of Green Energy
- Another Bad Sign For Energy – Auto Sales Forecasts Cuts