Energy Fact of the Week
In 2000, Saudi Aramco had just one offshore drilling rig active. By early 2009, the Continue Reading
In 2000, Saudi Aramco had just one offshore drilling rig active. By early 2009, the Continue Reading
Asking why oil companies are interested in Iraq is like asking why robbers rob banks: Continue Reading
Will we have a shale gas boom? I’ve described the contentious argument among those who follow the natural gas industry. Generally, my sympathy lies with skeptics like Art Berman. As someone who has written extensively about peak oil, I’ve encountered the human proclivity to hype a situation far beyond any semblance to reality time and time again… Nevertheless, I’m going to say the jury is still out on this one. That’s not a cop-out, because the verdict will be in very soon, certainly within the next few years.
Oil prices hovered around $71 a barrel last week with most movement linked to the Continue Reading
1. Production and Prices Oil prices hovered around $71 a barrel last week with most Continue Reading
By crushing demand, we are in effect gaining two more years, maybe three, in which we in the consuming world have added to our time before the peak, and could take good advantage of, since the peak is right upon us-I have it still at 2015 for all liquids. But, given the way we’re going about it, given the politics, given the direction of the world–like the Chavezs nationalizing all those oil service companies, and the continued Russian attitude–I don’t think that mankind is going to take advantage of those extra two or three years.
In the last few months, Iraqi oil exports have been hitting post-invasion highs as oil Continue Reading
The US’s supply of natural gas has been much in the news lately as prices Continue Reading
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta destroyed six more pipelines and pumping Continue Reading
“I’m a free-market guy, but the government must step in to stop the [oilprice] speculators!” Continue Reading