Gazproblems
Balkan Pipeline is Russia’s Latest Euro-Problem

Bulgaria and Greece are building a pipeline to help Europe reduce its dependency on Russian gas.

Energy and Strategy
Forget Peak Oil, How About Peak Demand?

Changing driving habits could lead the world to peak oil demand sooner than you might think.

Smart Spending?
Climate Fund Still Can’t Get Off the Ground

The Green Climate Fund is going to fall about $1.5 billion short of its spending goal this year.

Crude Economics
American Frackers Already Taking Advantage of OPEC’s Actions

The U.S. oil rig count is rising with oil prices.

So Much for Peak Oil
At Long Last, Kashagan Comes Back Online

One of the world’s longest-running energy fiascos is finally exporting oil.

Still Boondogglin'
Fraud Strikes the Heart of America’s Biofuel Industry

Two biofuel executives pled guilty to gaming our biofuel boondoggle for tens of millions of dollars.

Enviro-Mental
Germans Will Pay Even More for Green Power Next Year

Germany’s green energy surcharge is expected to rise by 8 percent next year.

Frack Baby Frack
Shale Gas Drags US Energy Emissions to 25-Year Low

Fracking is elbowing out coal and bringing U.S. energy-related emissions down in the process.

Pipeline Politics
What TurkStream Means

Turkey gets discount gas, but Russia gets to turn the screws on Ukraine while securing its hold on the European market—for now.

Cutting Words
Can Putin Afford to Cooperate with OPEC?

He said he’s open to freezing or cutting production, but not everyone in Russia is convinced.

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