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- Will Thorium Ever Be Adopted as a Major Energy Source?
- MLPs - The Breakout Yield Play of 2012?
- Is Mozambique the Next African Energy Superpower?
- How GDP is Linked to CO2 Emissions
- Australia Reverses Ban on Selling Uranium to India
- Turkmenistan: China Export Deal Undercuts Gazprom's Leverage
- Human Fuel: How Many MPG Can We Get Out of Our Bodies
- The Real Reasons Why Canada is Withdrawing from Kyoto
- How International Oil Companies Have Thwarted Canadian Energy Independence
- Breakthrough in Battery Technology Could Radically Change the Energy World
- China to Embrace Fracking In an Effort to Ramp up Energy Production
- American Consumers May Pay High Price From Ethanol Damage
- Belarus Loses Out on Gazprom Nord Stream Bypass
- Capitol Hill's Oil Hypocrisy
- Canada to US: You are Not the Only Hot Date for Keystone XL party!
- Kuwait Invests in China Petrochemical Joint Venture
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of November 28, 2011
- Pollution from Industrial Facilities Costs Europe $229 Billion
- Limits to Energy Return On Investment Calculations
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of November 28, 2011
- Green Eyed Gazprom Attacks Turkmenistan's Natural Gas Resources
- Nuclear or Solar, Where Does the Future of Space Exploration Lie?
- Compressed Natural Gas - A Realistic Alternative to Gasoline?
- The IEA's Dire Warnings on Peak Oil and the Desperate Need for Energy Innovation
- South Sudan Offers Khartoum "Package" Over Oil Shipments
- New Hydrogen Storage Method Could Replace Petroleum with Little Fuss
- Can Anything be Done to Avoid the Coming Clean Energy Crisis in the U.S.
- EU Economic Fears Causing Carbon Price Forecasts to be Slashed
- What is Happening with Brent and WTI Oil Prices and what Can We Expect
- Greece Considering Plugging Aegean Islands into Turkish Energy Grid
- Why I Would Approve the Keystone XL Pipeline Despite Environmental Concerns
- How the Super Committee's Failure Could Harm Energy Technology Development
- Implications of the Recent Rise in Oil Prices
- Belarus Tightens Energy Ties with Venezuela Following 20 Years of Gazprom Bullying
- So What Does $37 Billion Get You? A Look at US Energy Subsidies in 2010
- Israel - Major Natural Gas Producer? Not Yet
- Kazakhstan Now World's Largest Uranium Miner
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of November 21, 2011
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of November 21, 2011
- Decoupling GDP Growth and Energy Growth - Is it possible?
- Government's Vital Role in Energy Innovation
- Brazil to Join the Battle for Africa's Energy Riches
- Solving the Energy Storage Problem
- Why Krugman's Argument Against Fossil Fuels Fails Economics 101
- Conflict Rising in Iraq Over Oil Contracts and Revenues
- Europe and China's Shale Gas Potential
- China's Energy Investments on a Global Roll, Now Include Brazil
- South Korea and Kazakhstan Deepen Energy Ties
- Mr President - It's Time to Make a Decision on the Keystone XL Pipeline
- The Top Ten Causes of Toxic Pollution
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of November 14, 2011
- Why we Need to Change the Way we Assess Fuel Supplies
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of November 14, 2011
- Rowe, Philosopher-CEO, Retiring
- IEA Report Calls for Governments to Embrace Nuclear Power
- More Oil Discovered in Nigeria - Surprise, Surprise
- Argentina Announces Massive Oil and Natural Gas Reserves
- Namibia Pressing Forward on Natgas Project
- Iran and China to Share Academic Energy Expertise
- Economic Growth Being Choked by High Oil Prices and Falling Supply
- Merkel, Medvedev Launch Nord Stream Pipeline Beneath Baltic Sea
- U.S. Government Confirms Link Between Earthquakes and Hydraulic Fracturing
- No Growth in Oil Production for 7 Years - Will Alternatives Arrive Soon Enough?
- Peak Oil: The Five Most Common Misconceptions
- The Hybrid Power Plant: Is This The Best Application of Solar Technology?
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of November 7, 2011
- Energy Storage Sector Sees Record Investments in Q3
- The Brave New Energy World: Race Not Crisis
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of November 7, 2011
- Cold Fusion and Rossi's E-Cat - The Story So Far
- Peak Oil - Why We need to Plan Now
- The Blue-Green Economy and the Role of the Ocean in Sustainable Development
- Is it Possible for a Car to Achieve 100 MPG on Gasoline?
- Does Rossi's E-Cat Work? There is Only One Way to Find Out
- Is Spaceship Earth Close to Environmental Collapse?
- Energy’s Impact on Society - Part 2
- Oil Prices and IMF Growth Forecasts
- Renewable Energy Being Held Back by Fossil Fuel Subsidies - IEA
- China's Electrical Needs Soon to Outstrip Production
- Declining Fossil Fuel Supplies and the Energy Trap
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of October 31, 2011
- Energy’s Impact on Society - Part 1
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of October 31, 2011
- Energy from Waste: A Waste of Time or a Genuine Energy Solution?
- Apocalypse Redux? U.S. Natural Gas Find off Vietnam Could Raise Tensions with China
- The Energy Trap: How are High Energy Prices Affecting Americans?
- Where Can we Expect Coal Prices to go From Here?
- Jordan Scrambling to Replace Lost Egyptian Natural Gas Imports
- Japan and U.S. DOE Looking into Economical Production of Methane Gas Hydrates
- Pakistan's Pragmatic Energy Policy Unsettles Washington
- Oil and the Economy
- Will Saudi Succession Impact Country’s Energy Exports?
- Oil Pipelines Criss-Cross the United States: Why the Fuss Over Keystone XL?
- U.S. To Increase Oil Production and Begin Mining Rare Earth Minerals
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of October 24, 2011
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of October 24, 2011
- What Next for Libya?
- Peak Production for U.S. Oil-Producing Regions
- IEA Wrong to Expect Oil Production Growth to Come from MENA
- A Look at Governor Perry's Energy Plan
- Azerbaijan: Baku's Natural Gas Discoveries Reviving Interest in Caspian Pipelines
- Qatar's Giant Gas to Liquids Plant to Yield Profits of $6 Billion a Year
- Solar Aircrafts Soon to be in the Sky
- This is no Normal Recession: Are we Prepared for $100 Oil
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of October 17, 2011
- The Future of Alberta's Oil Sands
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of October 17, 2011
- Peak Oil and the European Debt Crisis
- Finance for Climate Related Projects Drying Up
- Are we on the Brink of an Energy Revolution? Andrea Rossi to Build 1MW Power Plant
- Venezuela Receives Russian Armaments Loan for Increased Energy Access
- Ukraine’s Yulia Timoshenko - Victim or Crook?
- Oil Boom in the USA
- Growing Republican Support for Energy Innovation
- Can the Keystone XL Pipeline Really Break America's Dependence on Middle East Oil?
- Prosperity and Peak Oil: Salvaging Your Economic Future
- Head of DOE Loans Program Resigns Following Solyndra Scandal
- A Look at the DOD’s Energy Usage in 2010
- Canadian Oil Sands - A Good Investment? Not in Europe, Apparently
- Peak Oil and the Financial Crisis: Where do Oil Prices Fit In?
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of October 10, 2011
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of October 10, 2011
- Premium Energy Domain Names For Sale: Gas-Prices.com, Solar-Energy.com, Solar-Powered.com and More
- Iran Accelerates Development of its Oil and Natural Gas field in the Persian Gulf
- The Dirty Secret About Clean Energy Jobs
- European Commission: Policymakers Must Rethink the Role Energy Efficiency Plays in Addressing Climate Change and Resource Depletion
- Battle Looms Over Mongolia’s Oyu Tolgoi Mine
- Peak Oil and the Recessionary Cycle
- The Future of Air Travel and its Affect on the Environment
- Serious Flaws in Department of Energy’s Latest Report on Energy Priority Setting
- Energy Technology Breakthrough’s and Peak Oil
- Russia’s Bosporus Maritime Tanker Oil Superhighway Increasingly Unsettles Turks
- Peak Oil Infographic – A Clear Picture of Where we Stand with Fossil Fuels
- Daniel Yergin and Oil Supply: Should we Really not Worry About Peak Oil
- The 10 Commandments - Guidelines to Surviving in a Post Peak Oil World
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of October 3, 2011
- Why Our Economy and Environment are Calling for Development Over Growth
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of October 3, 2011
- Conflict in the Caspian?
- The Economic and Environmental Costs of Natural Gas Flaring
- Which Are the Most Polluted Cities in the World
- Russia Claims New Arctic Hydrocarbon Finds Effectively Double Nations Reserves
- Energy Innovation Should be the Primary Goal of Policy Makers
- Republic of Cyprus Offshore Hydrocarbon Exploration Unsettles Turkey
- Oil Diplomacy to the Rescue? Cuban Drilling off Florida Keys to Begin by End of the Year
- German Army’s Peak Oil Report Predicts Rising Oil Prices, Another Recession and The Demise of Banks
- Low Cost U.S. Natural Gas Production Put at Risk
- Chesapeake’s Investment in Natural Gas Infrastructure Could be a Game Changer
- Fracking Coming to the UK Following Massive Natural Gas Discovery in Lancashire
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of September 26, 2011
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of September 26, 2011
- Azerbaijan Goes From Strength to Strength - Maybe
- Why the EIA’s Latest Forecast of a 53% Jump in Energy Demand is Misleading
- Changing Behavior of Crude Oil Futures Prices
- Could Bacteria Help Provide us with a Limitless Supply of Hydrogen Fuel?
- Would Replacing Fossil Fuels with Biomass Reduce Co2 Emissions
- Britain Opens its First Public Hydrogen Filling Station
- Creating a Sustainable World: Can it be Done?
- Crude Oil Prices Drop Ahead of federal Reserve Meeting
- Have we all Become Rogue Traders?
- The UK’s Green Deal - A Long Way to go Yet
- Daniel Yergin and Peak Oil - Prophet or Mere Historian?
- Why America Needs to Accelerate Domestic Energy Production
- Will Commodity Prices Collapse When the BRIC’s Crumble?
- Oil and the Falklands - the Saga Continues
- Industry Titans Call for Greater Government Investment in Energy Innovation
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of September 19, 2011
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of September 19, 2011
- Turkey, Egypt to Drill for Natural Gas in the Mediterranean, Threatening Israel’s Energy Dreams
- China and Russia Haggle Over Energy Deal Prices
- Rio Tinto Looking to Satisfy India’s Growing Hunger for Coal
- Peak Oil and the Unsustainable Growth in Oil Demand
- Fresh Hopes for Nabucco Pipeline following Total’s Natural Gas Discovery
- Russia Opposes European Plans for the Caspian Sea Natural Gas pipeline
- Obama Rolling Back Environmental Regulations to Fix the Job Problem
- Iraqi Kurdistan Halts Oil Exports
- China National Petroleum Corp. to Issue $3.13 Billion in Bonds
- Fossil Fuel Use, Mass Extinctions and the Difficulty with Sustainable Living
- Using Algae to Make Better Batteries
- Relaxation of Obama’s Anti-Energy Policies Could Create 1.4 Million New Jobs
- Thunder Down Under - Western Australia Talks Secession over Canberra’s Energy Policies
- A Guide for Energy Policymakers: Thinking Sensibly About Our Energy Future
- Laser Fusion Energy Just Took a Big Step Forwards
- Gazprom Opens Natgas Pipeline to Sakhalin
- Improving Efficiency is Key to Averting an Energy Crisis
- New Report Shows Motorists How to Spend Less Money on Gasoline
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of September 12, 2011
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of September 12, 2011
- Pakistan’s Energy Crisis and U.S. Interests
- A Rocky Road Ahead: The Problems with Plug-in Cars
- Waking up to a Post-Growth Economy
- Brent Versus WTI - Why so Wide
- Russia's Transneft - Benign Monopoly or Extortionist?
- Russia-Ukraine Honeymoon Over As Gas Dispute Deepens
- Energy Wars and a Rumor of Wars
- Eastern African Energy Riches Attract Interest
- Russia Rejects Western Plan for Further Syrian Sanctions
- Barack Obama and Fossil Fuels: Reality Starting to Settle In
- Mounting Pressure on Assad as European Union Bans Syrian Oil Imports
- Insurance Companies Admit to Being Unprepared for Climate Change