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Interviews

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Energy at Less than $0.01 per kW-hour: An Interview with Alex Xanthoulis

Jan 29, 2014 at 16:56 | James Burgess

It has been a couple of years since Andrea Rossi first showcased his E-Cat and introduced the world to the idea that LENR might actually be possible and could offer…

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Are Canadian Energy Stocks Set for a Rebound? Interview with Colin Soares

Nov 14, 2013 at 17:22 | James Stafford

As Canadian energy stocks are finally seeing a bit of a push, and demand for Canadian commodities looks set to rise, juniors are confident that economics will ensure that Canadian…

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Balancing Geological Potential and Political Risk: Interview with Tony Hayward

Oct 03, 2013 at 17:14 | James Stafford

From Kurdistan to Somaliland, for independent oil companies, getting your hands on new exploration acreage where both technical risk and political risk are low is impossible.  Exploring for oil and…

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The Shale Boom, Just Getting Started: Interview with Tyler Cowen

Sep 24, 2013 at 23:02 | James Stafford

Thanks to the shale boom, markets already perceive the trade balance optimizing, energy prices are cheaper than they would otherwise be and we’ve even cut carbon emissions. And we are…

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Piggybacking on the Hunt For Massive Oil Discoveries: Interview with AOS

Jul 22, 2013 at 15:48 | James Stafford

Africa is becoming the top choice for North American oil companies looking to diversify, and the East African Rift is the hottest of the hot, with Kenya waiting on commercial…

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Melting Ice, Freezing Fossil Fuels Ambitions: Interview with Fen Montaigne

Jun 25, 2013 at 16:54 | James Stafford

It’s not mere anecdotal evidence: Visibly melting sea ice is the best evidence that the planet is warming. So prospecting for oil in the Arctic is a tricky endeavor that…

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Extreme Energy, Extreme Implications: Interview with Michael Klare

Jun 18, 2013 at 17:03 | James Stafford

If oil and gas is a profoundly dynamic phenomenon, then so too must be environmental risk and conflicts over natural resources—and we are not getting the full picture from the…

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Energy and Geopolitics - New Realities Take Shape: Interview with David Shorr

Jun 06, 2013 at 17:14 | James Stafford

The climate challenge drives home the interdependent realities of the 21st Century, and there have been some tough lessons learned since Kyoto. All of this ties in to energy issues…

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Will Saudi Arabia Allow the U.S. Oil Boom? Interview with Chris Faulkner

May 30, 2013 at 17:10 | James Stafford

Technology, technology, and more technology—this is what has driven the American oil and gas boom starting in the Bakken and now being played out in the Gulf of Mexico revival,…

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Energy and Economic Growth: Interview with Mark Thoma

May 20, 2013 at 16:49 | James Stafford

If you want an objective view of energy, ask an economist, who can tell you what to expect to pay at the pump in the coming years, and why, as…

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