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- Baghdad’s Hold On Kurdistan Slips Further As Oil Exports Begin
- U.S. Shale: Dazzling Numbers, But Also Divisions
- Let Them Eat Carbon - Big Energy Targeting Developing World
- Defective Pipeline Concerns Prompt New Rules For Keystone XL
- Ukraine: The Real Energy Crisis Starts in June
- Exxon, BP Defy White House; Extend Partnership with Russia
- Fracking In Southern England Becoming Political Headache For Tories
- Can Rural Brooks Actually Pose A Threat To The Environment?
- The Connection Between Oil Prices, Debt Levels, and Interest Rates
- Political Setbacks Injects Uncertainty In Argentine Shale
- Sky Could Fall on North Dakota's Oil if We're Not Careful, Shale Boss Says
- The Dangers Of Doing Business With Putin’s Russia
- How to Profit from the Coming Euro Gas Shortage
- Australia’s Shale Gas Sector Set to Take Off
- This Week in Energy: Pump Full of Geopolitics and Speculation
- Global Energy Advisory – 23rd May 2014
- Oil Market Forecast & Review – 23rd May 2014
- China’s Oil Giant At Center Of Corruption Probe
- Are Public Opinion Polls Always Right? Surveys Say ‘No’
- How The Russia-China Gas Deal Hurts U.S. Liquid Natural Gas Industry
- Separatist Rebels Seize Ukrainian Coal Mines, Demand Explosives
- The California Shale Bubble Just Burst
- Is This Shale’s Power-to-the-People Moment?
- EU Backs Help From Azerbaijan And Turkmenistan To Keep Europe Warm
- Oil Sector Covers Its Assets With Bakken Rail Study
- Putin Has Crimea, But Reaping Its Energy Riches May Prove Difficult
- Synthetic Gas: False Friend For China’s Clean Air Drive?
- U.S. Gas Exports Follow The Money, Not Political Winds
- California Pioneering Market-Based Climate Change Solutions
- Russia’s Weakened Hand Could Pay Off For Beijing In Major Gas Deal
- ExxonMobil’s Papua New Guinea LNG Plant Set To Feed Asian Demand
- National Insurance Co. Sues Local Governments For Ignoring Climate Change
- Time to Get Back Into Oil and Mining Stocks?
- A Stock Market Overview
- Global Energy Advisory – 16th May 2014
- Oil Market Forecast & Review – 16th May 2014
- Natural Gas-Powered Vehicles Should Be Bigger In The U.S. Why Aren’t They?
- How Separatists In Donetsk Threaten Japan's Energy Security
- Iran Says OPEC Needs To Make Room For Its Oil
- Soma Tragedy Won’t Deter Turkey From Coal
- Turkey’s Erdogan Prepares for Another Showdown After Mine Accident
- Vacation At ‘The Door To Hell,’ Enjoy View To Burning Gas Crater!
- OPEC Questions Sustainability Of North American Oil Boom
- Increased Oil Production Offsets Effects Of Geopolitical Tensions
- China Burning and Consuming Most Of World's Coal
- An Up-Close Example of India's Coal Woes
- Gazprom Sees Little Risk Of Disruption To European Energy Supply
- Coal: The World’s Deadliest Source Of Energy
- Obama’s On A Winning Streak In Drive To Curb Air Pollution
- As U.S. Oil Imports Decline, Questions About Oil Exports Are Raised
- Opportunity For Azerbaijan As Europe Seeks Alternative To Russian Energy
- Latest Oil Train Derailment Adds Pressure For Stronger U.S. Action
- Ukraine Crisis Feeding Poland’s Coal Hunger
- Russia Showing Interest In Natural Gas Investment In Turkey
- Weak Hurricane Season Forecast Good News For Drivers
- Is the Political Fight Over Keystone XL Over?
- Europe’s Case Against Gazprom Will Damage Russian Influence
- Fast Destruction and Slow Reconstruction
- Earnings Season Proves How Smart We Are And Suggests A Long Term Investment
- Mexico Opens up Shale and Deepwater – Who Will Get There First?
- Global Energy Advisory – 9th May 2014
- Oil Market Forecast & Review – 9th May 2014
- This Week in Energy: What Does Russia Really Want?
- U.S. on Sidelines in South China Sea Standoff
- Can Rail Rebound From Rough Winter With New Oil Rules?
- Should India Dive into the Shale Boom?
- Gazprom Takeover Leaves Southern Kyrgyzstan Without Gas For Three Weeks
- Kerry’s Luanda Visit Highlights Angola’s Rising Prominence In Washington
- EIA: Gulf Oil Production Set For Rebound
- Russia Claims Ukraine’s Black Sea Oil And Gas Bounty
- Russia Practicing 'Geo-economic Warfare' Oilprice's Robert Bensh Tells CNBC
- Problems At Petrobras Mount As Brazil’s Oil Production Stagnates
- Kazakhstan Hedging Oil Bets With Diversification Strategy
- Marcellus Gas Displacing Alberta Suppliers
- Israel Celebrates 66th Anniversary With Some Peace, Some Oil, Some Incertitude
- AAA: Drivers Should Soon See Relief At The Pump
- Visegrad Group Urges U.S. To Hasten LNG Exports
- Diamonds From Smog? China Plans To Try It
- Another George Bush Enters Politics, Seeks Powerful Texas Energy Post
- Mexico Proposes Energy Rules To Attract Investment
- Weakening Russian Energy Sector May Not Support Geopolitical Ambitions
- Iran Tears Up Azadegan Contract With China
- Scientists Say 'Frackquakes' Are Going To Get Stronger
- Midstream Opportunities in the Marcellus
- How to Profit from Chinese LNG Demand
- Newfield Exploration: A Microcosm Of US Oil & Gas
- Global Energy Advisory - 2nd May 2014
- Why This Midstream Player is Making Waves
- Mixed Earnings Reports Suggest Big Oil May Have Peaked
- The Future Still Looks Bright For Brazil’s Energy Giant, Petrobras
- Why Hasn’t The U.S. Gone After Gazprom?
- Miley, Bieber, And Changing Global Oil Dynamics
- Fast Growing Tanzania Looks To Begin LNG Production By 2020
- Israeli Set To Become Major Exporter Of Natural Gas
- North Dakota’s Bakken Still Years Away From Gas Utilization
- How Spain And The Netherlands Could Ease EU’s Energy Dependence On Russia
- Despite Green Energy Gains, U.S. Reliance On Coal And Gas Set To Continue
- Western Sanctions On Russia? Think Twice
- AAA: Shale Boom Keeps High Gas Prices From Going Higher
- Nevada Opens For Fracking
- Kashagan Delays Spell Investor Risk In Kazakhstan
- Short-Sighted Europe Cannot Resist Russian Gas
- Coal Increasingly Seen As Option For European Energy Security
- GOP Congressman Reverses Position, Sees 'Clear Evidence' Of Climate Change
- Gulf Coast Oil Stockpiles Hit Record Levels
- Eni Considers Building FGLP Off Mozambique Coast
- Not Too Late To Buy Comstock Resources For More TMS Exposure
- Shale Revolution Spreads to the South
- Climate Change: Managing A Sustainable Planet
- Global Energy Advisory – 25th April 2014
- The 3 Most Important Numbers in Energy - 25th April 2014
- Global Energy Advisory April 25th 2014
- Why Alaska Increasingly Resembles A Petro-State
- Instability In Libya Continues To Be A Drag On Oil Prices
- Eight Energy Myths Explained
- Jury Awards $3M To Family In Fracking Lawsuit
- Double-Digit Growth For U.S. Shale Explorers
- Russia, India Planning $30 Billion Oil Pipeline Through Xinjiang
- Shale Shock Therapy
- Instability In Energy Producing Countries Brings Risks, Rewards
- White House Delays Keystone XL Decision Until Nebraska Legal Challenge Settled
- U.S. Oil Export Ban Unlikely To Be Scrapped Soon
- U.S. Gaining Energy Independence, But Still Reliant On Imports
- Threat Of Tough Western Sanctions On Russia Unnerves U.S., EU Energy Firms
- Fluctuating Gas Prices Can’t Dent Americans’ Love Affair With Their Cars
- Future Stars of the Energy Sector
- Where Would Increased U.S., EU Sanctions on Russia Leave Energy Investors in Ukr
- Global Energy Advisory – 18th April 2014
- The 3 Most Important Numbers in Energy – 18th April 2014
- Russia’s Arctic Prize Won’t Be As Big As Many Think
- Canada Embracing Climate Control Measures to Support Oil Sector
- Central Asian Hydroelectric Water Wars Heat Up
- Water Wars: The Next Clash between India and China
- This Week in Energy: LNG: All Boom, No Bust
- Oil & Gas Industry and Locals Battle Over Fracking in Colorado
- Israel and Egypt: A Natural [Gas] Match
- 300mpg Diesel-Electric Hybrid Unveiled by Volkswagen
- Are Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles Dead On Arrival?
- Why Angola may be the next OPEC Darling
- Is Natural Gas No Better than Coal?
- Opportunity Strikes for Feuding Energy Powers
- Who Really Won the Cold War Now?
- Ukraine Falling to Economic Warfare and Its Own Missteps
- U.S. Gas Prices Rise, but not because of Global Factors
- Ohio’s Department of Natural Resources Links Earthquakes to Fracking
- Did Crude Oil Production Actually Peak in 2005?
- China to Ban High Sulfur Coal Imports
- Eastern Europe has Nothing on Asian Energy Markets
- India’s Nuclear Energy Future at Risk in Elections
- Don’t Panic…Buy BP Instead
- Japan’s Uncertain Energy Future
- U.S. Will Export Oil – Who Wins and Who Loses?
- Global Energy Advisory - 11th April 2014
- The 3 Most Important Numbers in Energy – 11th April 2014
- Russia Loses Leverage with China on Gas Deal
- Iran Expanding Presence on International Oil Stage
- Ukraine or Russia? How Would Economic Factors Influence a Vote?
- Peaks and Troughs
- North American Oil Glut to Keep Prices Low, IMF says
- How Food Can Build Better Lithium Batteries
- Ukraine Standoff Escalates, Could South Stream be in Doubt?
- China Drills Into the “Roof of the World” to Help Alleviate Foreign Dependence
- Russia’s New Weapons: Passports and Pipelines
- Russia Appears Undeterred By Iran’s Gas Courtship of Armenia
- U.S. Oil Boom Makes Gas Cheaper, but not by Much
- DOJ Extracts $5.15 Billion Settlement from Anadarko
- Russian Sanctions and the Negative Effect on Global Energy Security
- The Absurdity of US Natural Gas Exports
- 3 Important Numbers In Energy
- Global Energy Advisory 7th April 2014
- The Potential of Spanish Shale Gas
- Goodrich Petroleum (GDP): There is Still Value in Shale
- The Correct Price for Crude Oil
- Safety Issues May Curb Oil-by-Rail Potential
- Coast Guard Finds Shell to Blame for Kulluk Incident
- Pump Prices May Fuel Ethanol Decision in June
- This Week in Energy: Erdogan Circle Wins Reprieve in Turkey
- U.S. Shale Means Cheap Coal for British Economy
- House Dems Want EPA to Reopen Investigation on Fracking
- Russia-Iran Oil Swap Deal Gains Momentum
- What Happens After the Boom?
- World Bank to Issue “Billion Dollar Map” of Africa's Mineral Wealth
- Exxon Responds to Carbon Asset Risk Concerns
- US Tight Oil Reaches 10% of World Production
- The Most Profitable Gas in the World
- How Crimea Hurts Russia
- Syria: Playing With Oil and Fire
- The Future of Oil Exporters in Latin America
- American Foreign Policy and The Last Stage of Fossil-Fuel Addiction
- Spring Fever Could Lead to Increase in Gas Demand
- Lithuania Asks US to Expedite Gas Exports
- Bacteria Soon to Grow Photovoltaic Cells?
- Schlesinger, America's First Energy Secretary, Dies
- White House Targets Methane Emissions
- U.S. Taking on More Saudi Oil despite Shale Glut
- Canada Approves LNG Exports for Project Hopefuls
- On the Short End of a Slippery Stick
- Energy Investing for Yield
- How Will the Crimea Debacle Affect $170 Billion FDI Investment in Kazakhstan?
- Global Energy Advisory March 28th 2014