Crude Economics
What Good Would an Oil Freeze Be?

Petrostates might be able to agree to an output freeze on their second try, but that won’t fix the market’s oversupply.

See No Evil
EPA Watchdog Calls Out Biofuel Boondoggle

The eco-merits of the U.S. biofuels policy aren’t being regularly reviewed.

Fear the Airpocalypse
Air Pollution Is Getting Deadlier, Quicker in India

Toxic smog is a fact of life in urban China, but deaths from air pollution in India are projected to rise faster in the coming years.

Frack Baby Frack
The World Is Gassing Up on US Shale

Shale gas supplies are going to have a field day over the next 25 years, and the United States is going to lead the way.

Oil Aboard?
US Wastes No Time Exporting Crude

For the first time in more than forty years, U.S. crude is wending its way to buyers all around the world.

Awash in Oil
Will Russia Agree to an Oil Freeze?

Moscow seems amenable to renewed talks of an oil production “freeze” deal with OPEC and other petrostates.

Circling the Drain
Venezuela Hasn’t Hit Rock Bottom Yet

Caracas sits on massive reserves of oil, but mismanagement and cash shortages are crimping production.

Frack Baby Frack
America Will Lead Global Shale Growth

Global tight oil production will more than double by 2040, led by growth in the United States.

Crude Economics
Saudis Open Up the Crude Spigot

Riyadh pumped a record amount of crude last month.

Feeding the Future
How Oil Drilling Can Help Canadian Crops

Alberta has a plan to channel geothermal energy from old oil wells to help grow crops.

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