When Profits at Utilities are Privatized and Losses Socialized, Do We Still Need Public Shareholders? by Leonard Hyman and Willian Tilles • Jan 13, 2018 • 62 Comments So who is taking the risks, and who is getting paid to take them?
The World’s Most Expensive Oil by Oilprice.com • Jan 11, 2018 • 7 Comments Is it possible to pinpoint the world’s most expensive oil?
Trump Appointees Deal Blow to Coal Industry by Nick Cunningham • Jan 10, 2018 • 50 Comments “It was unanimous.”
Momentous Change in US Natural Gas, with Global Impact by Wolf Richter • Jan 2, 2018 • 59 Comments Even China is buying U.S. LNG.
Russia’s Grip on European Natural Gas Markets Tightens by Nick Cunningham • Jan 2, 2018 • 5 Comments US LNG has been billed as a game changer, threatening to end Russia’s control of the European market.
The Biggest Oil Story of 2017 by Nick Cunningham • Dec 29, 2017 • 48 Comments US oil exports boom as OPEC cuts production.
Post-Deepwater-Horizon Regulations Get Rolled Back by Nick Cunningham • Dec 27, 2017 • 32 Comments “They’re blocking research into the risks. What is Secretary Zinke afraid of?”
Is Oil About to Collapse? by Oilprice.com • Dec 9, 2017 • 55 Comments US producers simply don’t play along with OPEC and Russia.
The Tax Bill is a Big Win for U.S. Oil And Gas by Nick Cunningham • Dec 6, 2017 • 20 Comments Renewable energy could get hit hard.
US Demand for Electricity Falls Further: What Does it Mean? by Wolf Richter • Dec 3, 2017 • 159 Comments Layoffs at GE Power, for example.