Gazproblems
Russia Needs Ukraine, Too

Gazprom is finding that any alternative gas supply routes to Ukrainian pipelines are going to cost it dearly.

Fill 'Er Up
Take a Road Trip on Shale This Summer

Thanks in large part to the shale boom, this summer’s gas prices are expected to be lower than they have been in years.

Pricing Emissions
It’s Tinkering Time For the EU Carbon Market

Brussels just unveiled new plans to try to fix its broken carbon market. Can it be salvaged?

Crude Economics
OPEC Braces For New Reality

The Iran nuclear deal could heighten tensions within OPEC.

Crude Economics
Bear Market Puts British North Sea Oil Production in Peril

The decline in UK North Sea oil production may be even steeper than first thought as low prices threaten to set off a “domino effect.”

Hail Shale
An Important American Green Milestone

How’s this for good green news: thanks to shale, natural gas overtook coal in the U.S. last April.

Crude Economics
Saudis Speed Up in Game of Chicken With US Shale

Saudi Arabia is borrowing money to cover budget deficits even while pumping record amounts of oil in an attempt to disrupt American shale.

Chasing Shale
NY Farmers Look to Circumvent Fracking Ban

To get around a state-wide ban, a group of NY farmers submitted a proposal to frack with propane.

Gazproblems
Gazprom Gets a Taste of Its Own Medicine

Turkmenistan called out Gazprom this week for not paying its gas bill in 2015.

American Innovation
Why You Shouldn’t Bet Against Shale

Fracking firms are innovating their way to profitability in an increasingly competitive market.

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