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- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of February 20, 2012
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of February 20, 2012
- Kazakhstan - One of the Safest Former Soviet Republics for Investment
- Local Gas - Why Nat Gas Pipeline Stocks Could Soon Lose Out
- Politics May Devour Exploitation of Mediterranean Natural Gas Reserves
- Which Trends Are Changing the World of Energy
- How The Human Population Explosion Defies Nature
- President Obama's 2013 Energy Budget: Good News or Political Nothingness
- Former OPEC Member Indonesia Diversifies its Energy Matrix
- Putin Looking to Modernize Russia's Energy Sector, Bureaucrats Fight Back
- How the US Shale Boom Will Change the World
- The Age of Fossil Fuels is Far From Over
- South Africa Caught in Fallout from Increased Sanctions Against Iran
- With Friends Like Moscow, Who Needs Venezuela's Oil?
- Fracking and Water: A New Way To Profit from the Industry's Biggest Problem
- Regenerative Agriculture: Feeding the Future
- Searching for a Cost Effective Way to Deal with Air Pollution
- Taking the High Road to Utica Shale
- Turkey Gets More EU Roadblocks Towards Accession, Now Energy Chapters
- Gazprom's Future Dependent on Arctic Energy Riches?
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of February 13, 2012
- Canadian PM Shills Alberta Oil Sands in China
- Physicists Meet at CERN to Discuss Progress Made on Cold Fusion
- Tunisia - A Possible Electrical Savior of Southern Europe?
- What Does the Future hold for the World Oil Markets
- Andrea Rossi and the E-Cat: Con Artist or Genius?
- Time to Call Iran's Bluff on Oil?
- Companies Closing Shale Operations: Where Does the Industry Go from Here?
- Shedding Some Light on Peak Oil
- Canada, North American Energy Powerhouse, Now Faces Fracking Protests
- Bad Timing for Scottish Independence
- China Buys Into Portuguese National Power Company, Politicians Aghast
- The Important Roles of Risk and Stealth in the Eagle Ford Shale Discovery
- Are Electric Delivery Trucks the Future of Trucking?
- Two Natural Gas Kings: Russia and Qatar
- Israeli Company Promotes Shale Oil and Natural Gas Production, Protests Ensue
- End of the Boom: The True State of the Shale Gas Industry
- Similarities Between Climate and Energy Policies are Only Skin Deep
- Self-Sufficient Floating Cities to be Produced by 2025
- The Energy Mix that will help us Survive without Fossil Fuels
- Oil Rich Azerbaijan Looking for Investors
- How Energy Availability Affects Economies and Societies
- U.S. Energy Trade Mission to Visit Four African Countries
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of February 6, 2012
- Sudan's President Omer al Bashir’s New Best Friend - Russia?
- Are There Holes in Pipeline Transparency?
- Cambodia - Next Oil and Natural Gas Frontier?
- Russia Behind Bulgarian Anti-Fracking Protests?
- India Drops the Dollar and Pays for Iranian Oil in Gold
- The Energy Fallout from the Arab Spring
- Canada's Shameful Propaganda Against Saudi Arabian Oil Reaches New Levels
- Cuba, Oil Diplomacy and the Southern Tip of Florida
- What Affect Will High Oil Prices Have on the 2012 Election
- Lebanon's Electrical Woes Become Political Football
- An Abundant Supply of Cheap Oil is the Most Important Resource for Our Future
- International Pipelines - Peacemakers or Hostages to Fortune?
- Why is Gulfsands Petroleum Still Drilling in Syria?
- Methane Gas Hydrates - Vast Energy Resource or Ecological Disaster Awaiting?
- Oil Rich Venezuela's Electricity Shortfalls Lose Economy $80 Billion
- The Difficult Chemical Processes Involved in Waste-to-Energy
- Energy Innovation: Tackling Climate Change from a Different Direction
- Turf War with Ukraine Means Gazprom May Send More Gas Though Belarus
- Where Does the Future Lie, Natural Gas Vehicles or Electric Vehicles?
- Is Deepwater Horizon the New Ecuador?
- On Again, off Again Trans-Afghan Natural Gas Pipeline Revives
- Bolivia Expropriates Consortium’s Holdings of Natural Gas Bloc
- Crude Oil Market Forecast for the Week of January 30, 2012
- Sudan's Oil War: Deadlines Before Development
- The Global Hunt For Oil: Canadian Firm Drills First Exploration Well in Somalia
- Greece - Between Iran and a Hard Place
- Poland Gives Green Light to Massive Fracking Efforts
- Peak Oil Crisis Being Compounded by Refinery Closures
- U.S. to Lose Out Yet Again on Developing Cuba's Offshore Oil?
- Enter the Dragon - China to Increase Energy Investment in Pakistan
- Obama Calls on Energy Companies to Disclose the Ingredients of Fracking Fluid
- Rossi’s Ex-Partners to Release an Improved Version of LENR for Testing
- Oil Majors Move Back to the Gulf of Mexico
- Peace Pipeline May Finally Have its Day
- Can Iran Survive Now That Europe Has Also Agreed to Boycott it's Oil?
- A New Direction for China's Massive Shale Gas Reserves
- Is Nigeria to become Africa's next failed nation-state?
- How the Smart Grid will Evolve in 2012
- Is the Carbon Bubble About to Pop?
- Something's Fishy in Tripoli
- How to Become Rich: Buy Low and Sell High
- Wild Swings Characterize Obama Energy Policy
- Why Does Gas Production Remain so High Whilst the Price is so Low?
- China's Energy Firms Invade the Great White North
- The Cold (War) Reality of European Gas
- Croatia’s INA Oil Company, Caught Between al Assad and a Hard Place
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of January 23, 2012
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of January 23, 2012
- Environmental Politics: Keystone XL Rejected Until After the Election
- Waste Management to Convert Entire Fleet to Run on Compressed Natural Gas
- How will the Economy Fare if High Oil Prices Continue
- Post-Keystone, Canada Takes its Business Elsewhere
- In Another "Great Leap Forward," Chinese Firm Finds Oil in Thailand's Northeast
- Bulgarian Assembly Votes to Ban Hydraulic Fracturing - For Now
- Media Portrays Obama as Anti Oil - But the Reality is Very Different
- GOP Dance Kills Pet Pipeline Project
- Is Rossi Looking at Mass Production for the E-Cat?
- Keystone XL pipeline - investor's dream or brewing nightmare
- Russia Drives Final Stake Through the Heart of the Nabucco Pipeline?
- Mozambique - Energy Sector Open to All
- Brazilian Offshore Fields - Caveat Emptor
- Brazilian Startup has Portfolio from the Amazon to Namibia
- Will Namibia Become Another Pawn on China's Global Energy Chessboard?
- Australia's Ongoing Coal Boom Could Provide a Safe Haven for Investors
- Brazil's Petrobras Goes for the Gold
- The Upcoming U.S. - China Struggle for African Energy
- Investing in Energy Services Stocks
- Possible Implications of the Iranian Oil Embargo
- Natural Gas Goes Down in Flames
- New Fracking Technology to Bring Huge Supplies of Oil and Gas to the Market
- How the US Government can Help Encourage a Reduction in Fuel Consumption
- What is Clean, Abundant, Affordable and the Best Alternative Energy Source We Have?
- Should the US Export LNG at the Risk of Increased Domestic Gas Prices?
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of January 16, 2011
- US Court of Appeals Yet Again Delays the EPA’s Attempts to Reduce Pollution
- Gazprom's Mixed Outlook for 2012
- Why Oil Prices Are About to Collapse
- Nigeria - Protests Rise Against Government's Decision to End Fuel Subsidies
- Is the Oil and Gas Industry Trying to Buy a Keystone XL Decision from Congress?
- Reducing Petroleum Consumption from Transportation
- Saudi Arabia's Rising Domestic Oil Consumption to Threaten Exports?
- Peak Oil's Affect on Gasoline Prices in 2012
- Russian Energy Minister - Sector Enjoyed "Very Successful" 2011
- Kurdistan's Huge Oil Reserves Lend Credibility to Iraqi Claims of 115 Billion Barrels
- Former Pakistani Water Commissioner Guilty of Treason?
- Natural Gas Giants Forced to GTL Production Following Shale Gas Revolution
- Former IEA Oil Expert: Oil Production Could Begin to Decline in 2015
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of January 9, 2012
- How Will Peak Oil Fare in 2012
- A New Liquid Fuel Alternative to Gasoline Developed from Coal
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of January 9, 2011
- Allah's Energy Marriage - Saudi Arabia and India
- Spain's Controversial Natural Gas Undersea Storage Site Nears Completion
- For Zimbabwe's Consumers, Electrical Brownouts Beat Blackouts
- New US Pollution Legislation Could Reduce CO2 Emissions by 4% in Electric Sector
- Will 2012 be a Better Year for Russia's Energy Sector
- How High Commodity Prices could Drive Technological Innovation
- Five Deep-Wells Shut in Ohio Following Eleven Earthquakes
- Fears Over Smart Grid Failure
- Recent Findings Reveal Massive Government Funding Behind Advances in Shale Gas Production
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of January 2, 2012
- Nigeria Ends Fuel Subsidies in Face of Protest Threats
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of January 2, 2011
- Pakistan to Produce Natural Gas - By Burning Underground Coal
- How Iran’s Saber Rattling Could Affect Oil Prices and the Environment
- India Ponders Developing Extensive Fracking Industry
- What Were The Top Ten Energy Stories of 2011?
- A New Type of Capitalism is Needed to Protect the Environment
- War Imminent in Straits of Hormuz? $200 a Barrel Oil?
- U.S. Net Exporter of Petroleum Products - A Look at the Numbers
- Venezuela to Open up Massive Natural Gas Field with European Investment
- Fast-Tracking the Keystone XL Pipeline and the Need for a Comprehensive Energy Policy
- Massive Oil Field Discovered in the North Sea
- The Benefits of Shale Gas Far Outweigh the Negatives of Fracking
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of December 26, 2011
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of December 26, 2011
- The Falklands - Is There Oil?
- Pakistani Energy Sector About to Collapse?
- Oil Companies Stepping up Cyber Security as Hacking Attacks Increase
- How Oil Prices Affect the Price of Food
- Former Indian President Urges Military Control of Nation’s Dams, Rivers
- Is it Possible to Buy Our Way Out of Our Energy Problems?
- Kim Jong Il Dead - What About Energy?
- A Severe Decrease in Oil Supply Could Devastate the World Population
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of December 19, 2011
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of December 19, 2011
- Earthquakes, Water Pollution and Increased Greenhouse Gas Emissions? Fracking - Strike Number Three?
- Abundance of Shale Gas Could Drive the US Manufacturing Industry to New Heights
- India’s Coal Shortages to Worsen as Coal India Reduces Production Target
- Europe’s Energy Companies Call for Higher Carbon Prices
- Price of Oil to Remain High as OPEC Limits World Production
- A Sobering Look at the Bakken Oil Boom
- Like Lazarus, Republicans Attempt to Revive Moribund Keystone XL Pipeline
- Iran, Besieged by Gasoline Sanctions, Develops GTL to Extract Gasoline from Natural Gas
- Massachusetts to Invest in Rossi's E-Cat - 13 Units Sold Since October Demonstration
- Natural Gas: The Clean Alternative
- Cherished Russian Balkan Pipeline Project Apparently Dead
- ExxonMobil's Energy Outlook - What the Next 30 Years Will Look Like
- US Policymakers Must Pursue Energy Innovation in Order to Save Economy
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of December 12, 2011
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of December 12, 2011
- North Dakota's Bakken Oil Fields go from Strength to Strength
- The Latest U.S. Energy Inventory Report
- Karzai Afghan "President for Life?" Bad for Democracy, Good for Pipelines
- South Africa's Effort to Wean Itself Off Coal Dependency Proving Difficult
- Are Coal Power Plants Now too Expensive to Pursue?
- Is Saudi Arabia Heading for a Downfall?
- Possible Implications of an Iranian Oil Embargo
- A Better Way to Store Natural Gas
- Solving Africa's Firewood Deforestation Problem - Bamboo?
- Texas Faces Blackouts as Grid Supply Fails to Meet Demand
- IEA Leaders Speak Out on Our Current Energy Situation and Peak Oil
- U.S. Now Net Fuel Exporter: Good News or Recessionary Rumblings?
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of December 5, 2011
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of December 5, 2011
- Mexico - Rising Natural Gas Superstate?