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By Allen Brooks on June 21, 2011
Future Of Petroleum Framed By Politics And Economics Environmentalists Hit BOEMRE With Suit Over Gulf Permits Green Energies Clash And Suffer Under Renewable Mandate Is High Unemployment Destined As The New Normal? People Starting To Connect Dots Of Renewable Energy Cost U.S. Hurricane Forecast Explains How 2011 Could Be Worse read more Source: Energy Musings
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By Allen Brooks on April 11, 2011
Are Prospects For Natural Gas Shifting To The Plus Column? Chesapeake Energy And Natural Gas In The News Rising Energy Prices Hit U.S. Consumers And Economy Scotland Wind Power Report Challenges Proponent Claims Using Food For Fuel Creating Unintended Consequences Updated 2011 Hurricane Forecast Still Calls For Active Year read more Source: Energy Musings
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By Allen Brooks on December 21, 2010
EIA Forecasts More Shale Gas Resources And Greater Use Natural Gas Vehicles And Hybrids Fighting For Market Share Canadian Study Tries To Start Adult Discussion Of Oil Sands Hurricane Forecast Calls 2011 Potentially Worse Than 2010 Climate Conference Ends With Minimal Accomplishments Administration’s Auto Mandates Raise Costs And Emissions A Merger Of Canada And The […]
Posted in Energy Musings | Tagged 2011 hurricane forecast, AEO2010, AEO2011, auto mandates, Clive Cussler, dry natural gas reserves, EIA, GSA vehicle purchases, hybrid vehricles, Musings From the Oil Patch, natural gas demand, natural gas prices, NGV, Night Probe!, oil sands report, plug-in vehicles, Royal Society of Canada, technically recoverable unproven shale gas resources, vehicle fuel-efficiency standards, vehicle safety standards
By Allen Brooks on December 7, 2010
The Role Of Natural Gas Grows Despite Economics Looks Like Offshore O&G Regulated To Energy Backseat Mary Meeker And The Future Of Clean Energy Technology Wind Energy Advances; Remains White House Darling A Record Hurricane Year But U.S. Dodges A Bullet read more Source: Energy Musings
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