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- GE Oil & Gas: Ambitious Diversity that Pays Off
- A Global Carbon Market? We’re Not Confident
- SYRIA: Theory for a Possible End Game
- Chinese Companies Forbidden from Investing in Oil Sands, but Other Projects OK’d
- The Main Points to Take from the Latest IMF, IEA, and EIA Reports
- This Week in Energy: Clean Energy Investment Woes
- UK Renews Drive for Offshore Oil and Gas
- Lufkin Acquisition Boosts GE’s Oil & Gas Market Share
- The U.S – Canada Oil Connection: A Different Perspective
- Genel Energy: A Junior Packing a Big Punch
- LEBANON: Good News for Stability, Good News for Levant Fossil Fuels Prospects
- Obama’s Budget Proposal Boosts Clean Energy at the Expense of Fossil Fuels
- 10 Diminishing Trends in the World of Energy
- Shell's Predictions for the Future
- Water: the Key to a Strategic Victory in Any Conflict
- Oil Platform’s Effect on Fish Populations
- Weekly Energy Update: Is the Renewable Energy Sector in Retreat
- Another Energy Boom is on the Way
- Massive New Opportunities in Advanced Fracking
- Enbridge Continues Rise as Canada Seeks Own Energy Road
- The Need for a More Coherent Energy Policy in the US
- Self-Driving Cars by 2025
- Forget Peak Oil, Worry About Financial Limits
- Energyland: Rise of the Guardians
- BRIC’s Rising Energy Superpower – Brazil
- Total Dumps Canadian Oil Sands Project for $1.65bn Loss
- Oilprice.com Intelligence Report: The IMF vs. Energy Subsidies
- Turkey Takes Advantage of Cyprus Desperation
- More Scientific Evidence Linking Fracking and Earthquakes
- Keystone XL – Why Protestors Should be Focusing on a Much Bigger Issue
- Increasing the Efficiency of Long Distance Power Transmission
- Why Have US Carbon Emissions Declined so Much?
- Energy…from Cake!
- Energy Intelligence Report: Profit from Gazprom's Crumbling Hegemony
- TNK-BP Billionaires Seek New Oil & Gas Prowess
- Using CO2 to Create Polyester Fabrics
- Go to the Source - How to profit from Gazprom’s Crumbling Hegemony
- Subsea Processing: Cutting out the Expensive ‘Middle Man’
- Turkmenistan: Opportunities in Diversification
- ALBANIA: Corruption Leads to Albpetrol Privatization Annulment
- EU Caught Playing Dirty and it’s all about Russian Gas
- Will Canadian Energy Trends Continue for the Foreseeable Future?
- Calculating the True Carbon Footprint of a Renewable Energy Grid
- No Energy in U.S. Energy Debate
- Exxon Mobil Predicts EV’s will Fail and China’s Economy will Decline
- Special Report: 8 Megatrends Driving the Oil & Gas Industry
- This Week in Energy - Methane Hydrates, Ethanol Mandate & Oil Market Movements
- Is the U.S. Oil Boom About to Bust?
- A Look at a Post-Chavez Venezuela
- Russia’s Rosneft Expanding Global Presence
- Fareed Zakaria’s Unconvincing Arguments to Build the Keystone XL Pipeline
- Keystone XL a Bullet Compared With Other Pipelines
- This Week in Energy: Hugo Chavez, Fracking Ban & Saudi Arabia's Gas Discovery
- An Energy Company that Continues to Excite Me
- VENEZUELA: No Energy Policy Changes with Chavez’s Death
- MONGOLIA: New Mining Code Nearing Final Phase
- Oil Explorers Beware: Hackers Are Eyeing What You Know
- What's the Fuss Over E15 Really About?
- Environmentalists Futile Battle Against Keystone XL
- Synching the US Power Grid to Protect Against Blackouts
- ConocoPhillips Sheds Assets to Focus on US Shale
- The EIA Says Now is the Time to Drop Fossil Fuel Subsidies
- This Week in Energy: Sequester Day - What it Means for the Energy Sector
- The Hottest, Smartest Oil & Gas Investment: M2M
- Last Stops on the East Africa Oil & Gas Frontier: Eritrea, Ethiopia
- DRC: Congo Investors Beware of 'peace-means-war' deal
- Is There Oil in 'Kryzakhstan'? Ask John Kerry
- Oil & Gas Salaries Rise Amid Economic Slump
- Ghana: Record Move from Discovery to Production
- With Rail Interest, Who Needs Keystone XL?
- BHP Billiton Appoint New CEO to Focus on Oil & Gas Exploration
- TURKEY: Tipping Point for Offshore Exploration
- This Week in Energy: Texans Take on Big Oil
- Energy Opportunities in Lebanon: The Levant Basin
- Energy Demands on Russia Have Global Consequences
- Green Light for China-Nexen Takeover
- This Week in Energy - Billionaires Secretly Funding Climate Denial Think Tanks
- Our Investment Sinkhole Problem
- No Oil without Water: Water-Tech for the Future
- Two High Risk Venues, With Big Potential Payouts: Somaliland and Lebanon
- Why the GOP is Off the Mark on Energy Policy
- BP Energy Outlook 2030: Nothing more than Wishful Thinking
- NASA Join with the ESA in Search for Dark Energy
- Is Canada Preparing For Keystone XL No Vote?
- Despite Deepwater, Deep Pentagon Pockets for BP
- RusHydro - the Monopoly that wants to Take Over Russia's Water Services
- This Week in Energy - 8th February 2013
- Nanotechnology: When Smaller is Bigger and Less is More
- Business-Military Collusion in Myanmar's Minority 'Clean-Up' Operations
- Pirates Want Your Oil and They're Smart Enough to Get It
- Garbage in - Power out
- The Next Industrial Revolution will be Led by Robots
- Al Gore's Hypocrisy: The Climate Crusader Profits from Fossil Fuels
- Sea Urchins could Show Scientists the Way to Cheap Carbon Capture
- Why Delta Airlines are Ruing the Day they Bought their own Refinery
- Chu's Departure Means End to Energy Era
- U.S. Military - Major Iran Sanctions Buster?
- Water Use in the Energy Sector Set to Double by 2035
- China and India can Reduce Air Pollution whilst still Burning Coal
- Chevron Hit by Record Fine for Richmond Refinery Fire
- Oilprice.com is looking for a Salesperson to Join the Team
- This Week in Energy - 1st February 2013
- Are there Big Changes Ahead for the Pipeline Industry?
- Libya, An Energy Asset Security Nightmare
- In Race for Burmese Energy, China has a Commanding Lead
- Exploring the Energy Debate in an Artistic Manner
- Why EROEI Means Mining in Space will Never Work
- This Week in Energy: 25/01/2013
- The Energy Industry is Not Safe in North Africa
- Green Cars May Lead to Higher Taxes
- Kirkuk Poised for Conflict, BP Enters Fray
- Massive Growth in Wastewater from Fracking Industry
- How will Energy Consumption be Limited as Supplies Decrease?
- Energy Industry Doesn't Understand Algeria Attack
- Malicious Software Threatens U.S. Power Plants
- This Week in Energy - 18th January 2013
- Yemen - Terrorist Haven, Rising Petro-State?
- Rail and Pipelines Merge in Oil Transit Bonanza
- Strategies to Bring Reliable Electricity to India
- Peak Oil and the Future - What Can we Expect in 2013
- Oilprice.com Launches Premium Investment & Intelligence Service for Readers
- Refiners Pursue More Pipelines amid Big Gains
- Seismic Shift in Iraq, Seismic Energy Impact
- Shell's Alaska Rig Debacle - Tip of the Iceberg?
- Bolivia Seizes Spanish Utility in Forced Nationalization
- Do EVs Make Good Cents or Sense?
- Five Unlikely Energy Surprises for 2013
- New Fears Over Fracking Groundwater Contamination
- Cleaning House: Will Obama Go After the Big Boys?
- Did Big Oil Kill Off Green Energy?
- What 2013 and Sec. Kerry Hold for Keystone XL
- Energy Independence is Nothing but an Illusion in the Modern World
- Energy Report: Keystone XL and U.S. Natural Gas Exports
- The Investment for 2013: Solar Oil Extraction
- ConocoPhillips to Offload Algerian Assets
- Cheap Rare Earth Metals Provide a Boost to the LED Industry
- 10 Interesting Energy Statistics from 2012
- Edison Files for Bankruptcy in New Energy Era
- Is the U.S. Energy Boom being Oversold?
- Top 10 New Energy Technologies of 2012
- Should the Earth be a Sun?
- Why the Fossil Fuel Revolution Prevented the World from Starving
- Our Energy Future: Three Themes from Exxon's Energy Outlook for 2040
- OPEC Makes Way for Non-members
- The World Cannot Afford Exxon's Outlook for the Future
- The Top 5 Oil & Gas Plays for 2012
- New Report Could Effect Huge Change in the Pipeline Industry
- Politicized Muslim Brotherhood Could Unite the Islamic World
- High Energy Use Families Face UK Government Intervention
- Peak Phosphorous: What Can we Expect?
- The World Starts to Come Apart at the Seams as it Battles over Energy Supply
- One to Watch: Dow Chemical Cuts Energy Costs by $9 Billion
- This Week in Energy: Canadian Keystone Anxiety, Eagle Ford and Dow Chemicals
- Christmas Movies and the Energy World
- Smart Grids, Stupid People
- Why Integrated Policies are Vital for Egypt's Energy Future
- Keystone XL: Welcome to the Proxy Energy War
- Pakistan's Shambolic Electrical Sector Stymies Exports
- Shell's Arctic Plans on Hold once more after Containment Dome Fails Tests
- US Energy Independence: Let's not get too Carried Away
- Who Will Obama Pick as his New Energy Secretary?
- Indian Business Press Trashes China's Electrical Grid Ambitions
- Bad Times for BP Amid Rumors of Acquisition or Split
- The Top Eight Energy Risks for 2013
- Use New Oil & Gas Production Revenues to Invest in Energy Innovation
- Polluters Must Pay In 'The New Era Of Responsibility': Jeffrey Sachs
- The 'New Weather' Is New Headache for Old Grid
- US Power Grid Vulnerable to Just About Everything
- Ten Reasons to be Wary of US Energy Independence Claims
- Three New Energy Technologies that Could Change the World
- Ontario Smacked by U.S. Lawsuit on Fracking
- EPA Testing Dangerous Pollutants on Human Beings
- New Yorkers Challenge LIPA, FEMA over Power Outages
- Europe Rejects Proposal to Ban Hydraulic Fracking
- Is Iran Using an Insurance Scam to Cover its Oil Tankers?
- BP's Billion Dollar Settlement: Here's Where the Money Will Go
- Ten Predictions Made by the IEA's 2012 World Energy Outlook
- China Energy Outlook: China's Energy Strategy for the Future
- Canada Targets Unemployed US Oil Workers
- Why Doesn't the EIA Agree with the IEA's Forecast for US Oil Production?
- A Brief Review of the IEA's 2012 World Energy Outlook
- Hard Facts about US Energy that Obama and Romney Avoided
- China Heading Towards an Unavoidable Water Crisis
- Weekly Energy Review: What Happens with Keystone Now that Obama is Back In?
- China's Coming Energy Crisis
- Mining the Oceans for Mineral Riches
- Sandy: The October Surprise Comes in a Perfect Storm
- Energy Catalyst: The Power of Mother Nature
- The Inevitable Decline of Russia's Energy Sector
- Is TransCanada Going the Way of Gazprom?
- Why US Energy and Economic Prospects Improve if Obama Loses
- China’s Purchase of U.S. Fracking Company will give it Advanced Technology
- Looking at the Fight for US Energy Independence
- Hurricane Sandy: Litmus Test for America's Utilities
- South Africa Shocked by Price-Fixing Collusion Amongst Oil Majors
- Will Shale Create Ohio Ghost Towns in 2040?
- Alberta's Citizens Against Growing Chinese Efforts to Acquire Energy Assets
- Canada's Dreams of Energy Independence Limited by Lack of Pipelines
- Ukraine's Corruption Plagued Naftogaz Loses Monopoly
- Investing in East African Oil and Gas: Going for the (Fragile) Golden Egg