Mar 23, 2014 by Oilprice.comTexas Sitting on $140 Billion in Oil WealthA new report finds that Texas holds an estimated $140 billion in “petro-wealth” in proved reserves.
Mar 23, 2014 by Oilprice.comEnergy, Getting It Wrong Around the World: Interview With Ed DolanAn exclusive interview with Libertarian economist Ed Dolan.
Mar 22, 2014 by Oilprice.comOutlook for Coal DarkensNew data from the EIA shows that planned retirements for coal-fired power plants continue to pile up.
Mar 20, 2014 by Oilprice.comOil Theft Could Derail Oil Growth in NigeriaTheft and sabotage cost Nigeria an estimated 300,000 barrels of oil per day in lost production in 2013.
Mar 20, 2014 by Oilprice.comWhat the Loss of Crimea Means for Ukrainian Energy: Interview With Robert BenshAn exclusive interview with energy and security expert Robert Bensh.
Mar 19, 2014 by Oilprice.comHow to Mess up a Revolution? Add Oil and StirOil can be a blessing or a curse for unstable nations.
Mar 17, 2014 by Oilprice.comOhio Fracking Operation Halted Over EarthquakesA series of earthquakes in Ohio has led officials to halt fracking operations as they investigate the case.
Mar 17, 2014 by Oilprice.comRussia Eyes Crimea’s Oil and Gas ReservesCrimea may nationalize oil and gas assets within its borders and sell them to Russia.
Mar 16, 2014 by Oilprice.comUkrainian Crisis Sparks EU Efforts to Improve Energy SecurityEurope is not as beholden to Russia as many believe, and indeed, the situation in Ukraine will likely lead to greater energy security for Europe in the coming years.
Mar 16, 2014 by Oilprice.comMexico Will Release Seismic Data for Oil ExplorationMexico has announced that it will release years of seismic data that could attract investment to its oil sector.
Mar 15, 2014 by Oilprice.comShell's American Woes Highlight Difficulty of Cracking ShaleShell's bets on shale haven't worked out so far, but Big Oil's efforts to crack shale have led to some interesting results.
Mar 15, 2014 by Oilprice.comU.S. Using Oil to Fight Russian Gas Politics in Ukraine?The US appears to be building pressure on Russia over its actions in Ukraine by releasing crude oil from its emergency stockpile onto the market, with news of a “test sale” causing oil prices to dip to their lowest levels in a month.
Mar 14, 2014 by Oilprice.comU.S. Oil Production Hits Highest Level in 25 YearsNew data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration shows that U.S. crude oil production is at its highest levels since 1989.
Mar 14, 2014 by Oilprice.comAlbany Orders Moratorium on Bakken CrudeAuthorities in Albany County, New York have issued a moratorium on Bakken crude oil processing at the Port of Albany pending a public health investigation.
Mar 11, 2014 by Oilprice.comLibyan Govt Threatens to Destroy North Korean Oil Tanker in Rebel TerritoryThe Libyan government ordered its armed forces to fire on a North Korean oil tanker docked in rebel-controlled territory.
Mar 11, 2014 by Oilprice.comWhat Would U.S. Energy Exports Do to Prices at Home?Could reversing the ban on domestic crude solidify the U.S. as the "premier global superpower"?
Mar 10, 2014 by Oilprice.comGeopolitical Turmoil Takes Its Toll on ExxonMobilInvestors weren't too keen on ExxonMobil's decision to cut 2014 spending, and the troubles don't end there.
Mar 10, 2014 by Oilprice.comUkraine Misses Payment to Gazprom, Risks Cut OffUkraine's failure to pay for its natural gas deliveries in February could lead to a disruption in service.
Mar 7, 2014 by Oilprice.comCoal’s Comeback Year Runs into TroubleEven with rising natural gas prices giving coal new life, the industry still has its enemies.
Mar 7, 2014 by Oilprice.comBP to Export Crude, Avoiding U.S. BanBP has found a way around the ban on exporting crude oil from the U.S.