Generation

Oil Prices Fall To Lowest Level In Four Months

For the first time during my holiday baking, I added gingerbread men to the baking list.

Iran v Bahrain

Their wildly divergent responses to Iran’s protests may be the first salvos in an imminent standoff over the future of the nuclear agreement and international sanctions. If the international response thus far is any indicator, Iran’s protests risk driving a wedge between the United States and Europe, potentially imperiling the West’s ability to forge a… Keep reading →

Another Winter Storm Bears Down On Northeast

With the East Coast shivering from the effects of something the weather folks have dubbed a “bomb cyclone,” a couple things come to mind: Gratitude for abundant natural gas that affordably heats homes and reliably fuels electricity generation. Dismay that for some in the U.S. – the world’s leading producer of natural gas and oil –… Keep reading →

Britain's Prince Charles(6thR) walks in

The Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a patent dispute case, Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene’s Energy Group, LLC.

Energy Taxation: Impact Of The Tax Cuts And Jobs Act

Congress Struggles With Funding Repairs To U.S. Capitol Dome

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act contains wide-ranging changes to the tax law that affect many industries.

Texas Oil Companies Work To Adapt To Falling Oil Prices

EIA’s International Energy Outlook 2017 projects that world energy consumption will increase by 28% from 2015 through 2040.

The EPA Proposes Stricter Standards For Smog Limit

We hope our leaders have the public’s best interest in mind. Unfortunately, instead of using sound science, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt appears to be making decisions based on the influence of the worst actors in the oil and gas industry. Although in his recent Congressional testimony he said the outcome of his proposal to suspend and possibly roll back… Keep reading →

Iraq Security Forces Conduct Operations in Lead-up to US Drawdown

Iraq’s existing security institutions need bolstering, and the Popular Mobilization Forces can be incorporated into that process with the coalition’s help. On December 9, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi officially declared victory in Iraq’s war against the Islamic State (IS). When he first took office in 2014, the group controlled a third of the country, including… Keep reading →

Sun Rises Behind U.S. Capitol Building

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has unanimously voted to direct the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.

Energy Gifts

Storms Ending Plum Rain Season In Shanghai

As we look to the new year, let’s count a few of our country’s newest energy-related gifts: 1.      Production Up, Emissions Down Methane emissions from natural gas and oil development continue to decline in a number of America’s top energy-producing areas, according to a report by the group Energy in Depth (EID). The report is based on EPA’s Greenhouse… Keep reading →

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