The Pillage of Pemex Turns Bloody by Don Quijones • May 21, 2017 • 26 Comments Gasoline theft is the second most profitable activity for Mexico’s crime gangs.
Self-Sabotage: What Are US Oil Producers Thinking? by Dan Dicker • May 6, 2017 • 42 Comments This image sums up their idiocy right now: lemmings going over a cliff.
Here’s What Oil Did Today and Over the Past Three Weeks by Wolf Richter • May 4, 2017 • 40 Comments It’s ugly. With a long list of culprits.
What Crack Spreads Say about Oil Prices by Contributor • May 3, 2017 • 11 Comments A gasoline glut as we enter the “summer driving season.”
Why Brexit, Bombs, and Trump Can’t Move Oil Prices by Dan Dicker • Apr 22, 2017 • 22 Comments What then is driving prices at the moment?
Mexico’s Economy Is Being Plundered Dry by Don Quijones • Apr 19, 2017 • 23 Comments Debt is suffocating the economy, but where did the money go?
Banks Gear up for “Hacienda Hedge,” World’s Biggest Oil Deal by Irina Slav • Apr 11, 2017 • 10 Comments The secretive oil deal Mexico has used to earn billions has huge disruption capacity.
Oil Bust No Problem: It’s Good to Be an Energy CEO by Irina Slav • Apr 8, 2017 • 13 Comments CEOs of Bankrupt Oil Companies Get Huge Pay Packages.
Wind Energy Now Competes Directly with Coal on Cost by Gregory Brew • Mar 28, 2017 • 104 Comments Utilities invest big in wind power, downplay environmental reasons.
The Australian “Energy Market,” as Explained by Comedians by Wolf Richter • Mar 22, 2017 • 19 Comments “I thought we had gas and electricity coming out of our ears.” But no. Hilarious video about self-inflicted energy problems in Australia.