Home » Posts tagged 'gas' (Page 5)

Tag Archives: gas

Olduvai
Click on image to purchase

Content

Olduvai III: Catacylsm
Click on image to purchase

Post categories

Post Archives by Category

California Lawmakers Move to Prevent Another Disastrous Gas Blowout at Aliso Canyon

California Lawmakers Move to Prevent Another Disastrous Gas Blowout at Aliso Canyon On Tuesday, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law Senate Bill 380, which requires rigorous testing protocols to prevent another disastrous blowout at the SoCal Gas Aliso Canyon facility north of Los Angeles. And lawmakers said SB 380 will buy time to fix the larger problem […]

Continue Reading →

Where did all the oil go? The peak is back

Where did all the oil go? The peak is back Solar power has grown exponentially and the target of 50 percent renewables by 2028 to avoid a 2C world is achievable An extensive new scientific analysis published in Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy & Environment says that proved conventional oil reserves as detailed in industry sources are likely […]

Continue Reading →

“Miracle of American Oil”: Continental Resources Courted Corporate Media to Sell Oil Exports

“Miracle of American Oil”: Continental Resources Courted Corporate Media to Sell Oil Exports A document published by the Public Relations Society of America, discovered by DeSmog, reveals that from the onset of its public relations campaign, the oil industry courted mainstream media reporters to help it sell the idea of lifting the ban on crude oil exports to the […]

Continue Reading →

Nord Stream Two: Implications for Europe

Nord Stream Two: Implications for Europe Russia, Germany, and a consortium of Western European companies have re-activated the Gazprom-led Nord Stream Two gas pipeline project. Parallel to the existing Nord Stream One pipeline on the Baltic seabed, Nord Stream Two would double the system’s total capacity to 110 billion cubic meters (bcm) annually, all earmarked […]

Continue Reading →

International Rig Count Still Falling

International Rig Count Still Falling The Baker Hughes International Rig Count is out. I have decided to try something new with the charts. That is to compare the current year’s rig count with the previous two years count and to insert, within the charts, the percent change for this year as compared to last year. Also, this […]

Continue Reading →

Reshuffling Eurasia’s Energy Deck — Iran, China and Pipelineistan

Reshuffling Eurasia’s Energy Deck — Iran, China and Pipelineistan Pipelineistan – the prime Eurasian energy chessboard — never sleeps. Recently, it’s Russia that has scored big on all fronts; two monster gas deals sealed with China last year; the launch of Turk Stream replacing South Stream; and the doubling of Nord Stream to Germany. Now, with […]

Continue Reading →

Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Purchases After Price Talks Fail

Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Purchases After Price Talks Fail It has been a bad day for deals and deadlines all around: first Greece is about to enter July without a bailout program and in default to the IMF with the ECB about to yank its ELA support or at least cut ELA haircuts; also the […]

Continue Reading →

Are Coal, Oil and Gas the Subprime Assets of the Future?

Are Coal, Oil and Gas the Subprime Assets of the Future? That question was actually asked by British Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey last year, and its ramifications are extensively explored in a provocative report released today by the Center for International Environmental Law, a Washington, D.C. think tank. According to CIEL, the answer […]

Continue Reading →

Gas prices ‘way beyond’ where oil rebound should have them: BMO

Gas prices ‘way beyond’ where oil rebound should have them: BMO It’s not just you: Gas prices are much higher than they should be, energy experts say Gas prices are up by more than a third since the start of the year, a figure much higher than one would expect based on the slight rebound in […]

Continue Reading →

Texas Oil and Gas Production for April

Texas Oil and Gas Production for April The preliminary Texas RRC Production Data is out this morning. There appears to be a considerable drop in Texas crude oil production in April. All Texas RRC data in the charts below is through April 2015 and all EIA data is through March 2015. For those new to this site, the Texas […]

Continue Reading →

PetroYuan Proliferation: Russia, China To Settle “Holy Grail” Pipeline Sales In Renminbi

PetroYuan Proliferation: Russia, China To Settle “Holy Grail” Pipeline Sales In Renminbi Last week, in “The PetroYuan Is Born: Gazprom Now Settling All Crude Sales To China In Renminbi,” we discussed the intersection of two critically important themes which have far-reaching geopolitical and economic consequences. The first is the death of petrodollar mercantilism, the USD […]

Continue Reading →

A Bit Of Perspective On Gasoline Prices

A Bit Of Perspective On Gasoline Prices To me, commodity pricing today is so distorted that it is almost startling. The media continues its post Goldman Sachs’ bearish calls to pound away on OPEC supply with little attention paid to rising demand. Admittedly, as we end the summer driving season, such demand will wane, adding […]

Continue Reading →

Renewable Energy Will Not Support Economic Growth

Renewable Energy Will Not Support Economic Growth Container terminal image via shutterstock. Reproduced at Resilience.org with permission. The world needs to end its dependence on fossil fuels as quickly as possible. That’s the only sane response to climate change, and to the economic dilemma of declining oil, coal, and gas resource quality and increasing extraction costs. […]

Continue Reading →

Revolution? More like a crawl

Revolution? More like a crawl The energy visionary Vaclav Smil — Bill Gates’s favorite author — says that when our leaders promise quick energy transformations, they’re getting it very wrong. America in 2015 finds itself almost in a new energy reality. It recently became the world’s second–largest extractor of crude oil, and since 2010 has been the leading producer of natural gas, whose abundant and inexpensive […]

Continue Reading →

How Much Would Zero Emissions Cost?

How Much Would Zero Emissions Cost? In 2014 global carbon emissions totaled 32 gigatonnes (Gt). If you’re counting, that’s roughly 32 Gt too many. Yes, zero, near-zero, or net-zero is what we want, and soon is when we need it. Failure to achieve such goals by the end of the century will irreparably damage our planet and […]

Continue Reading →

Olduvai IV: Courage
Click on image to read excerpts

Olduvai II: Exodus
Click on image to purchase

Click on image to purchase @ FriesenPress