October 22, 2018
Via: ForbesIt is a cliché to say the United States has no energy policy, and in the formal sense, it’s true. The federal government has never passed sweeping legislation aimed at advancing U.S. energy security that addresses both supply and demand. […]
April 23, 2018
Via: Petroleum EconomistThe Permian is leading America’s surging crude production, but there are warning signs in the data The wave of new American tight oil supply hitting the market continues to gather pace. Shale producers are expected to add another 125,000 barrels […]
Energy Economics, News and Policies, U.S.
March 26, 2018
Via: Petroleum EconomistExecutives see plenty of enticing opportunities, but spending will be heavily weighted to the US and they can’t commit without signs of a sustained path toward higher-priced oil Total global energy industry spending will rise by 7% this year, to […]
October 5, 2017
Via: CleanTechnicaRenewable energy sources in the United States grew by another 10% in the first half of 2017, according to new figures published by the country’s Energy Information Administration and highlighted by Ken Bossong’s Sun Day Campaign. The US Energy Information […]
Commercialization, Conventional Fuels
October 20, 2016
Via: CNBCThe energy sector was the best performing group in the S&P 500 on Wednesday, gaining about 1.4 percent on the day. The key energy ETF gained about 1.4 percent, while the broader market inched up a little less than 0.3 […]