Chemical, Conventional Fuels, News and Policies, U.S.
February 12, 2020
Via: ForbesThe goal of U.S. “Energy Independence” continues to be pushed across the spectrum. It rests on lowering oil imports, seen as a bugaboo for us since the crisis of the 1970s. And on the surface, this makes sense. In the […]
December 20, 2019
Via: ForbesThe last decade has brought more disruption than the energy sector in the United States has seen since the 1970s, when the Arab oil embargo led to long lines at gas stations, stoked energy security fears, and prompted Congress to […]
March 1, 2019
Via: ForbesUp 140% since the shale revolution took flight in 2008, the U.S. has seen a meteoric rise in crude oil production The numbers continue to amaze and surpass all expectations from even the most well-financed banks and modelers. U.S. crude […]
Commercialization, Conventional Fuels, Energy Economics
September 15, 2016
Via: CNBCDrivers may see the cheapest average fall gasoline prices since the year President Barack Obama was first elected, and home-heating fuel prices could be setting up for another 16-year low. Absent a spike in oil prices, the glut of refined […]