Jared Anderson

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Chevron Announces 7.2 Billion Dollar Quarterly Profit

Chevron announced earnings of $5.0 billion for the 3rd quarter, down from $5.3 billion in the corresponding reporting period last year. Upstream operations outperformed the company’s refining and marketing business, which was hit by thinner product margins. “Our third quarter earnings were down from a year ago,” said Chairman and CEO John Watson in a… Keep reading →

BP Attempts "Static Kill" To Permanently Plug Damaged Oil Well

The oil and gas industry builds some of the world’s largest, most technically-challenging and expensive projects, especially now as companies are pushed further offshore, into the Arctic and into unconventional resource opportunities. As such, capital expenditure is closely watched by investors and there is consistent discourse around how much cash should be deployed to increase… Keep reading →

Eastern Libya Continues Fight Against Gaddafi Forces

By: Sri Jegarajah U.S. crude futures are on course for their fifth weekly loss, reflecting a build-up of domestic stockpiles while Brent crude may gain on concern of continued export disruptions from OPEC member Libya, CNBC’s latest market survey of traders, analysts and strategists showed. Broadly, two-thirds of the respondents in CNBC’s latest poll of… Keep reading →

Secretary of Defense Gates Middle East Diplomacy Trip

Washington’s relationship with Riyadh has always been focused on mutually-beneficial policies, while politely ignoring considerable societal differences. There have certainly been periods of ideological conflict, but the House of Saud and the Obama Administration currently find themselves very far apart on several important issues. And while leadership in Washington thus far appears relatively unconcerned –… Keep reading →

EPA Proposes New Limits On Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants

Quick Take: When it comes to the pending electricity revolution, many utilities dither or postpone or  explain away (“It may have happened to every other industry. But it will NEVER happen to us. Because we’re special.”)  Many environmental groups, on the other hand, are stepping up. They are not just saying that something must change.… Keep reading →

Migrant Workers Farm Crops In Southern CA

A disrupted planting schedule and unusually wet weather has increased demand for propane used to dry corn, creating shortages exacerbated by transportation bottlnecks. “A lot of guys are being rationed at 300 to 500 gallons a day, and it’s just not enough,” said John Plathe, 49, a corn farmer in west-central Minnesota. “If this were… Keep reading →

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The head of the US Energy Information Administration Adam Sieminski spoke about a wide range of issues at an event in New York earlier this week, including the US Winter Fuels Outlook, the new drilling productivity report, the geopolitics of shale development, EIA’s International Energy Outlook, and he provided insight into the rapidly-developing technologies used… Keep reading →

Australian Electricity Prices Surge 50 Percent In Five Years

Recent enforcement actions by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on alleged manipulation of US power markets are “alarming” and set a dangerous precedent that departs from previous cases, a Harvard professor and former International Association for Energy Economics president told energy traders gathered in New York City this week. FERC is endangering the functioning of… Keep reading →

Oil Boom Shifts The Landscape Of Rural North Dakota

TransCanada’s CEO Russ Girling says they are not giving up on the Keystone XL Pipeline project and neither are producers seeking to ship their product through the line. The economic rationale of transporting oil via pipe rather than rail underpins the project and Girling is confident “the oil market transcends politics.” [The Hill] Eike Batista’s… Keep reading →

Washington Landmarks Begin To Re-Open As Government Shutdown Ends

Taxes account for a significant portion of energy companies’ operating expenses and factor into investment decisions. Some fear that increasing the tax burden on energy companies or removing certain incentives could put the brakes on the recent US oil and gas production boom. Read Breaking Energy coverage of the oil company tax debate taking place… Keep reading →

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