Crude Economics
Shale Isn’t OPEC’s Only Problem

Canada, Brazil, Norway, and the UK are all adding to petrostates’ woes.

Crude Economics
Here’s Why Petrostate Oil Cuts Have Disappointed

Hint: it has to do with last year’s production.

Crude Economics
Russia and Saudi Arabia Commit to Oil Cuts Through Next Year

The two countries will their commitment to production cuts until March 2018.

Natural Disaster
Can US Solar Cope with an Eclipse?

The natural phenomenon is going to seriously test solar-dependent power grids.

The North American Energy Boom
Is America Ready to Be a Major Natural Gas Exporter?

Maybe so, but market conditions won’t make it easy.

Shale Boom 2.0
American Oil and Gas Surge to New Highs

After a brief hiatus, shale is booming once again.

Crude Economics
Oil Faces a Looming Supply Problem

Today’s glut could lead to tomorrow’s supply shock.

Wonder Worm
Making Green Solutions from Fish Bait

How a caterpillar could help us recycle plastics.

Gassing Up
Gazprom Gloats over Its European Dominance

The company’s CEO is pleased with his position in Europe after securing funding for Nord Stream 2.

A New Deal
Russia’s Oil Cuts Are About to Get Harder

For Moscow, round two of production cuts is going to be harder than round one.

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