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- Oil Production in the 21st Century and Peak Oil
- Geopolitics Informs Gaza's Energy Crisis
- Why Saudi and US Attempts to Influence Oil Prices are Ineffective
- Patience Needed in Post-Fukushima Japan
- Cameroon, West Africa's Latest Oil Battleground
- Several Reasons Why Gasoline Prices are so High
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of March 26, 2012
- Trouble on the Iran-Pakistan Pipeline Front
- Russia to Get Oil Railways
- Republicans Back Sanctions Against Iran, but Blame Obama for High Gas Prices
- No Policy in U.S. Energy Policy Debate
- US May Hold Large Reserves of Shale Oil, but is it Economically Out of Reach?
- Green Movement Shows its Age
- Why Iran Believe they are Safe from Effects of Oil Sanctions
- Australian Industry on Offensive against Imminent Carbon Tax
- Gulf of Guinea Piracy Increases Amid Unrest and Rising Oil Prices
- Iran's Oil Fields are in Rough Neighborhoods
- Why is Obama Lying About US Oil Reserves?
- The Bleak Future that Faces us if Current Trends Continue
- How Likely is a Blockade of the Strait of Hormuz?
- Too Soon for DRC Oil?
- Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Ireland Strikes Oil
- Energy Secretary Chu was Right, US Gas Prices Need to be Higher
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of March 19, 2012
- Collateral Damage from Afghan Turmoil - the TAPI Pipeline
- Is it Time to Abandon the Oil Sands Debate?
- The Ugly Politics of Higher Gasoline Prices
- Shale Gas in Europe: Poland and Ukraine as Pioneers
- An Eulogy for the Industrial Revolution's Power Source
- Power Struggles at the Persian Gulf - is Another Gulf War Imminent?
- Contentious Bulgarian Pipeline Dead, Moscow Less Than Pleased
- Are Americans Becoming Inured to High Gas Prices
- Breakthrough in Fracking Wastewater Cleanup?
- How to Slash Domestic Gas Consumption by a Factor of Five
- FERC: Washington's Reluctant Hero
- What's at Stake with Iranian Sanctions?
- Taiwan Looks to Russia to Secure Energy Imports and Independence from China
- The Global Economy is Now More Vulnerable to Oil Prices than Ever
- A Case for a European FracFocus
- Yemen's Unrest's Larger Implications
- A Golden Future for Natural Gas in the US
- Egyptian-Israeli Natural Gas Contract Casualty of Arab Spring?
- A Look at World Energy Consumption Over the Last 200 Years
- Misinformation, Conspiracy Theories, and the Oil Market
- Support for Natural Gas Vehicles Grows
- Crisis in Libya Shows the Effects of Production Downtimes
- An Austrian School Of Economics Perspective
- U.S. Causal Link Between Fracking and Earthquakes Deepens
- Economic Consequences of the High Oil Price
- LNG: The Best Way To Play Cheap Natural Gas
- Can China Kick Their Coal Addiction?
- Time is Running Out for our Transition to a Sustainable Industrial Society
- Tripoli Should Keep its Oil House in Order
- High Oil Prices Cushion Iran from Sanctions
- Petrodollar Exiting Through the Back Door?
- Estonia Strives to Shake off Soviet Energy Dependence
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of March 12, 2012
- Does the Skyscraper Index Signal a Weaker Oil Price?
- Crude Oil Market Analysis for the Week of March 12, 2012
- Tokyo Warned that "Big" Earthquake Coming
- Don't Factor Syrian Oil into Market Jitters
- This Year it is Fossil Fuels Turn to Receive the Majority of DOE Funding
- The Booms and Busts of the Electric Power Industry
- Iraq Oil Outlook Overly Ambitious
- Chinese Govt. to Clean the Capital's Air - Everyone Else - Good Luck
- US East Coast Faces Severe Oil Shortages and High Prices as Refineries Close
- Bolivia's Natural Gas Reserves Now on Political Firing Line
- The Chevy Volt was Doomed to Fail from the Start
- Pilot Lights, What a Waste of Energy!
- Zimbabwe's Ongoing Energy Nightmare
- Nigerian Energy Sector Next Big Market Concern
- Why Europe is Experiencing Higher Oil Prices than the US
- Factors that could make $5 a Gallon Gas the Norm
- Saudi Arabia and Iran Spar Over Pipeline Attack Claims
- Are Oil Wells Recharging Themselves?
- Look for China to Take Lead in Shale Gas
- Reasons Why Gasoline Prices are so High
- Is Bill Clinton in Hillary's Doghouse Over his Keystone XL Remarks?
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of March 5, 2012
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of March 5, 2012
- The Global Shipping Industry's Most Profitable Sector: LNG Shipping
- Hunger Strike Planned Against Alberta Crude
- Bill O'Reilly's Confused Approach to Solving High Gas Prices
- Cote d'Ivoire Look to Join the Oil Rich Neighborhood in West Africa
- GOP Should Claim Victory on Keystone XL
- Thailand Moves Into Burma's Energy Market
- Some Valuable Remarks About Oil and Speculation
- Israel Mulls Indian Assistance in Developing Offshore Gas Fields
- Great Britain Close to Turning Corner on Energy
- Which Fossil Fuel will Bridge the Gap to a Renewable Energy World?
- Statoil, Exxon Find Natural Gas off Energy-Starved Tanzania
- How to Survive in a Future without Fossil Fuels
- The Reasons for High Oil Prices
- Politics, Pandering and Petroleum Prices
- China Embraces Fracking in Seismically Active Province - Quakes to Follow?
- Natural Gas Analysis for the Week of February 27, 2012
- Crude Oil Analysis for the Week of February 27, 2012
- India's Soaring Energy demands strain national grid
- Prices of WTI and Brent Should Realign with a Gulf Coast Pipeline
- Big Oil's Generosity and the Cloak of Social Responsibility
- What do the Recent Oil Price Highs Mean for Consumers at the Pump
- Belarus Considers Selling Oil Pipelines - Deputy Premier
- Overcoming High Oil Prices - Time to Stop Playing the Energy Victim
- Why Shale Gas is the Best Hope for Our Energy Future
- Green Australia Still Experiencing Massive Coal Boom
- How Closely are Oil Prices Tied to Economic Activity?
- On Oil, Iraq Gets in its Own Way
- Following Keystone Rejection Canada's Oil Sands Headed to China
- Why the Peak Oil Debate is Almost Over
- 10 Ways in which Iran is Defying the US and EU Oil Sanctions
- Is Hush Money Coming Out of Canadian Crude Oil Debate?
- If Oil is a Barometer, Beijing is Rising
- The Time of Big Government is Coming to an End
- 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?