The rise of Iran continues. And that rise was made abundantly clear during the 19th World Petroleum Congress in Madrid in early July.
Read moreDespite the pessimistic headlines on energy, a beneficial long-term trend is underway called decarbonization.
Read moreJust when you think the Democrats can’t get any dumber when it comes to energy policy, they surprise you. The latest development is their refusal to allow offshore drilling in the U.S. Their reasons for continuing the ban on offshore exploration are familiar: there’s not much oil to be found; drilling now won’t do any good in the near term; and finally, we’re “addicted” to oil.
Read moreThe revolution lives in Cuba. And it’s not just the revolution started by Fidel Castro four decades ago. It’s an energy revolution. Got that? It’s a revolution.
Read moreGwyneth Cravens is a New York-based journalist and author. She has published five novels and has written for publications such as The New Yorker, The Nation, Harper’s, and The New York Times.
Read moreWhy are oil prices so high? Well, if you believe Congress, one of the main problems is that OPEC members aren’t drilling enough. Thus, on May 20, the House of Representatives passed a bill that could allow the Department of Justice to sue OPEC for conspiring to raise oil prices.
Read moreAndrew J. Bacevich is a professor of international relations at Boston University. A graduate of the U. S. Military Academy, he received his Ph.D. in American diplomatic history from Princeton University.
Read moreWhen it comes to energy policy, Congress goes from dumb to dumber. The latest example: a bill passed by the House of Representatives on May 20 that will allow the U.S. government to sue OPEC for conspiring to raise prices.
Read moreThe next time you have to take out a loan just to fill up your tank, remember this: Four-dollar-per-gallon gasoline is cheap.
Read moreThe ethanol apologists refuse to face the facts. Soaring demand from the ethanol sector has helped push prices for all grains dramatically higher.
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