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Energy Economics

Oil & Gas Pumps Market Worth $9.0 Billion by 2025 – Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

November 6, 2020

Via: PR Newswire

According to the new market research report “Oil & Gas Pumps Market by Type (Submersible, Non-submersible) Pump Type (Centrifugal, Positive Displacement (Screw, Reciprocating, Rotary and Gear, Progressive Cavity), Cryogenic), Application (Upstream, Midstream, Downstream), Region – Global Forecast to 2025”, published […]


Commercialization, Renewable Energy

Energy Retrofit Systems Market to Grow 8% by 2023

November 21, 2018

Via: Energy Manager Today

The global energy retrofit systems market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8% from 2018 to 2023, according to a new report by Research N Reports. The report, titled “Global Energy Retrofit Systems Market Research Report 2018,” says […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels, News and Policies, U.S.

US gas bulls beware

September 15, 2017

Via: Petroleum Economist

US gas production has been stronger than expected. The market will be hoping for a scorching summer and a quick ramp up of LNG facilities The market has turned against US gas price bulls, again. Production is rising again from […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Oil industry now worried about peak demand not peak production, says strategist

September 12, 2017

Via: CNBC energy

Oil prices are being weighed down by concerns we have reached the limits of demand which is crippling valuations more than other factors such as the threat from electric cars and national policies geared at banning vehicles running on petrol […]


News and Policies, U.S.

Global Wind Energy Council – New market rules set to enable US$ 6bn in investment in Argentina’s renewable power sector

September 6, 2017

Via: Energy Manager Today

New market rules which will allow large power users to directly meet their renewable power obligations through private supply contracts could lead to up to US$ 6 bn being invested in Argentina’s energy sector over the next three years, and […]


News and Policies, State

5 Important Questions About New York’s Energy Market Reform

August 16, 2017

Via: Greentech Media

It’s been over three years since New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision effort began. Under the initiative, regulators, utilities and third-party technology companies are coming together to recalibrate and optimize New York’s electricity market with distributed energy resources. There are […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil edges up on falling US crude stocks

August 16, 2017

Via: CNBC

Oil prices edged up on Wednesday, lifted by declining U.S. crude inventories, although markets were still restrained by excess supply. Market focus was turning to the release of official U.S. Energy Information Administration data later on Wednesday for a further […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Oil edges lower amid skepticism about output freeze

September 7, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices inched lower on Wednesday as market participants remained skeptical that producers will reach an agreement to freeze output to rein in a global supply glut. London Brent crude for November delivery was down 4 cents at $47.22 a […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil falls back below $50 as economic concerns rise

June 13, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices fell in early trading on Monday, pulled down by rising economic concerns in Asia and a related strengthening in the U.S. dollar, which makes fuel imports for countries using other currencies more expensive. International Brent crude oil futures […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Convergence Impact on Oilfield Services–Disrupting a $250 Billion Market

June 8, 2016

Via: PR Newswire

As low oil prices give way to dwindling profit margins, strategies dictate organizations to curb inefficient practices and replace them with technologically advanced smart solutions. Connected oilfield services facilitate reduced drill time and increased productivity. The digital transformation has shifted […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

US oil prices rise on start of summer driving season

May 31, 2016

Via: CNBC

U.S. oil prices were lifted early on Tuesday by the start of the peak demand summer driving season, although international fuel markets were weighed down by rising output in the Middle East, which mostly serves Asian customers. U.S. West Texas […]


Energy Economics

US Crude Oil Exports: Exaggerations Giving Way To Market Reality

May 31, 2016

Via: Forbes

Few expected the US government to end its four-decade-old ban on crude oil exports, which barred shipments to countries other than Canada, anytime soon. Despite impassioned lobbying by  exploration and production (E&P) companies for years, few analysts expected any movement […]


Energy Economics

Welcome To A New Chapter Of Corporate Renewables Purchasing

May 27, 2016

Via: CleanTechnica

More than 250 executives attended the 2016 Renewable Energy Buyers Alliance (REBA) Summit at Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Washington, last week, with the objective of accelerating corporate procurement of renewable energy. REBA is a fast-moving partnership of four NGOs with […]


Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy

Buoyed by the PTC, Wind Industry Encouraged to ‘Tell its Story’

May 26, 2016

Via: Renewable Energy News

On Tuesday during WINDPOWER 2016 in New Orleans, CEO of the American Wind Energy Industry (AWEA) Tom Kiernan and Vestas CEO Chris Brown said that wind power is well-positioned now but the industry has five years to get costs down […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil drops on surging dollar, rising U.S. crude stocks, jump in Iran exports

May 19, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices fell on Thursday, pulled down by rising U.S. crude inventories, a stronger dollar and surging output from Iran to Europe and Asia. Brent crude futures were down 87 cents, or 1.8 percent from their last settlement, trading at […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Oil remains near 2016 highs on global supply disruptions

May 18, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices were trading near 2016 highs on Wednesday, as supply disruptions and output cuts continued to tighten the market, although traders cautioned that high global crude inventories were still weighing on markets. International Brent crude futures were trading at […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil prices fall as Canadian oil sands fields gradually return

May 12, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices fell on Thursday, dragged down by the gradual return of Canadian oil sands output, reversing a sharp rise the previous day when the U.S. government detailed an unexpected fall in crude inventories. International Brent crude futures were trading […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

The Great Energy Boom Of 2016

May 12, 2016

Via: Forbes

Oil prices have gone up over 60% from their low just a few months ago. That’s an astounding result. Some smart traders just got very rich. Why didn’t most investors embrace the oil bull market? Information overload. I predicted an […]


Energy Economics

Oil dips on record U.S. inventories

May 11, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices dipped on Wednesday as Canadian oil sand production was expected to gradually ramp up following forced closures due to wildfires, and as record crude inventories especially in the United States put pressure on markets. An ongoing fight by […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil prices fall 2% on meeting doubts, stronger dollar

April 13, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil futures fell around 2 percent on Wednesday on concerns that a producer meeting planned for Sunday could fail to rein in ballooning overproduction, while a stronger dollar also weighed on fuel markets. As of 0716 GMT, Brent crude had […]