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By Allen Brooks on September 3, 2018
IMO 2020 To Create New Natural Gas Demand Is The Future Of EVs About Their Cost Or Government Policy? UK July Electricity Data Shows Problem Of Renewables As If You Didn’t Already Know The Pain Of Energy Investing Which Winter Forecast Should You Believe? Correction: Read article »
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged electric vehicles, high sulfur fuel oil, IMO 2020, LNG, low sulfur fuel oil, Musings From the Oil Patch, oil stocks, oilfield service stocks, self-driving cars, solar power, UK electricity, wind power
By Allen Brooks on July 19, 2011
Gas Shale Debate Creates Strange Producer Economic Analysis Al ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ Gore Returns To Climate Stage EPA Pollution Rules Drive Energy Market Transformation Gas Shales And Chesapeake’s Bold Investment Move Economy Struggles With Serious Issues – Energy Impact? Divergent Views On Future Of Auto Industry Greening Economy Has To Pick More Vs. Less Green […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Al Gore, Alliance for Climate Protection, Amazon.com, auto industry, Boone Pickens, cars per 100 people, Chesapeake Energy, China auto vehicle penetration, Clean Energy Fuels, climate change, Climate Progress, Climate Reality Project, Daniel Henninger, dot-com bubble, Dr. Terry Engelder, Dust Bowl, electric vehicles, energy transformations, EPA pollution rules, EV rescue vehicle, extreme weather events, Gas shale, global warming, hybrid cars, INGAA Foundation, Jeff Bezos, Joe Romm, Milliman Lecture, Musings From the Oil Patch, NOAA temperature data, plug-in vehicles, Robert Lucas, Rudd Weijermars, Sundrop Fuels, Time magazine and Ice Age, unemployment, Vaclav Smil, Wall Street Journal, wind power
By Allen Brooks on 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
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2011 hurricane forecast, AccuWeather, Appomattox prospect, Arab spring, Block Island offshore wind, BOEMRE, Bonneville Power Authority, commodity prices, Corps of Engineers, DeepWater Wind, hydroelectric power, ImpactWeather, Israeli peace with Egypt, Luddite Fallacy, Macondo, Musings From the Oil Patch, National Resources Defense Council, OCS lease sales, oil prices, OPEC, salmon and steelhead fish, Saudi Aramco accelerated transformation program, Shell Oil, unemployment, wind power
By Allen Brooks on May 23, 2011
“And I Can’t Wait To Get On The Road Again” Government, Energy Efficiency And Dirty Clothes New England Wind Projects Struggle To Move Forward The Economic Pain Of Gasoline Prices Wind Energy Rebound Confronting Economic Challenges The Green Energy Movement In Ontario May Be Changing NOAA 2011 Hurricane Forecast Repeats Last Year’s Pattern read more […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged AccuWeather 2011 hurricane forecast, Atchafalaya basin, barges on Mississippi River, Cape Wind, Colorado State University 2011 hurricane forecast, Cracker Barrel, DeepWater Wind, front-loading washers, gasoline pump prices, green energy, hand-crank washers, McDonald’s, Musings From the Oil Patch, NOAA 2011 hurricane forecast, Ontario PM2.5 concerns, road trip, top-loading washers, washing machines, wind power
By Allen Brooks on May 10, 2011
Gas Shales Face Conflicting Future Based On Recent Events Rig Count Climbs; Rig Orders Up; Overbuilding Coming? Housing And Autos Still Key Growth – 1Q11 GDP Not Good Is The China Energy Growth Machine Slowing Down? Will My Visibility Be Compromised By Wind Turbines? read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Baker Hughes drilling rig count, Boone Pickens, Boots & Coots, Charlestown, Chesapeake Marcellus well spill, China 2010 population census, CUDD, drillships, floating drilling rigs, gas shales, GM car sales, green energy subsidies, green jobs, housing double dip, jackups, Musings From the Oil Patch, newbuild offshore drilling rigs, Potential Gas Committee, Rhode Island, semisubmersible rigs, unemployment claims, wind power
By Allen Brooks on April 25, 2011
Natural Gas Is So 2010; Now It’s All About Liquids-rich Shale Never Fear, Your Governments Is Here To Protect You! Ever Wonder Why Wind Power Needs To Be Offshore? Climate Change Debate Becoming Harder On Supporters Water Concerns Trump Climate Change – Gallup Poll read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged Andrew Revkin, Anthony Watts, Art Berman, Baker Hughes rig count, Barnett Shale, Braes O’Doune, Chesapeake Energy, climate change, CO2, EUR, Gallup poll, gas rigs, gas shales, global warming, liquids-rich, Little Ice Age, Musings From the Oil Patch, Obama and gasoline prices, oil rigs, Roy Spencer, Shanghai trucker strike, Six Americas, Stirling Castle, UN Environmental Program, UNEP, water, wind power, Yale Report on Climate Change Communication
By Allen Brooks on March 28, 2011
Are The Shale Resource Estimates Realistic Or Fantasy? U.S. GDP Up, But Economic Recovery Continues To Struggle BP Spill Study Says BOP Needs Further Work China Planning To Go Green On Energy? Can Katrina Offer Any Guide For Japan’s Energy Outlook? Are Houston Drivers Spending Less Time Stuck In Traffic? Your Tax Dollars At Work […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged automobile manufacturers, Bakken, BOP, BP, Cameron International, China green energy, CNG, Deepwater Horizon, electricity, electronics, ethanol, Gas shale, housing sales, Hurricane Katrina, isobutanol, Kobe earthquake, LNG, Macondo well, Marcellus, Musings From the Oil Patch, MV-1, Ohio Oil & Gas Association, Sec. Chu, traffic congestion, Utica, wind power
By Allen Brooks on November 23, 2010
Separating Wheat From The Chaff Of Unconventionals Fuel Economy And Electric Vehicles – The Future Vision Northern Hemisphere Wind Speeds – Wind Energy Problem? Taxes And A Rapidly Changing Ethanol Market Offshore Wind Conference Points Out Jobs Problem read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 100 years of gas supply, AWS Truepower, Cape Wind, DeepWater Wind, E-10, E-15, electric vehicles, Electrification Coalition, Environmental Protection Agency, ethanol, ethanol blender credit, EVs, Fleet Electrification Roadmap, gas shales, green jobs, Musings From the Oil Patch, Nature Geoscience, North American gas, Northern Hemisphere wind speeds, Siemens AG, vehicle fleet fuel efficiency, wind power
By Allen Brooks on November 9, 2010
Oil Industry Confronts Ghost Of Future Regulation Energy Stocks Have Mostly Trailed Market This Year Future Of The Gulf Of Mexico Oil And Gas Industry J.D. Power Didn’t Get The Electric Vehicle Hype Memo Third Quarter Wind Speed Data Shows Variability Debate Continues About Volt’s Status As An Electric Vehicle read more Source: Energy Musings
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged BOEMRE, Chevy Volt, deepwater drilling moratorium, Director Michael Bromwich, electric vehicles, energy stocks, EPX, EVs, Gulf of Mexico, ICE, J.D. Power, Musings From the Oil Patch, North Sea, offshore regulators, OSX, permitorium, range anxiety, wind power, wind speeds, XNG, XOI