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
By Allen Brooks on September 10, 2012
Is Keystone XL A Glutton For Punishment With New Route? UK Wind Power Battle And A New Rhode Island Wind Twist Battle Over Fracturing In New York State Is Ramping Up Americans Rate Oil And Gas Industry As Worse Than Feds Lower 48 Land Natural Gas Production Continues To Grow Gasoline Consumption Up For Labor […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Artists Against Fracking, California high-speed rail, Ed Klein, Gallup, gas drilling rigs, gasoline consumption, Hurricane Irene, Jerry Brown, Keystone XL, Lower 48 natural gas production MasterCard Spending Pulse survey, Musings From the Oil Patch, Oil and Gas Industry ratings, oil drilling rigs, Pipeline, Riggs FERC complaint, Sean Lennon, The Amateur, TransCanada, UK wind energy, Yoko Ono