Berkeley physics professor Richard Muller, author of the new textbook "Physics and Technology for Future Presidents," says Barack Obama could learn a lesson from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Using ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I analyze petroleum economics and energy policy. The slogan for London’s prestigious International Energy Week now going on is ...
API: The U.S. has the resources to ensure homegrown production of oil and gas. If America does not produce the oil, it will grow more dependent on countries that don’t share its interests. The API ...
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Nine countries plan 100 GW of shared offshore wind capacity to cut gas imports. In the U.S., gas, nuclear, coal—and even oil—kept grids running when wind and solar output collapsed, underscoring ...
History records the seventeenth-century Battle of Hormuz as one of the biggest naval battles of that era, fought between the dominant powers of Portugal and an Anglo-Dutch alliance. Today’s battle at ...
It’s been hard following the minute-by-minute, day-by-day developments in energy markets triggered by the Iran war—let alone distilling the signal from all the noise. Oil takes big swings up and down ...
As Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine intensifies, Western markets hold up, but Russia’s financial system takes a beating. Meanwhile, Europe's reliance on Russia for energy complicates the West's ...
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