A love affair that survived even 9/11
Book Review: Craig Unger’s notably intelligent piece of investigative reporting, House of Bush, House of Saud, uncovers the corruption and greed that continues to hinder peace in the Middle East
Book Review: Craig Unger’s notably intelligent piece of investigative reporting, House of Bush, House of Saud, uncovers the corruption and greed that continues to hinder peace in the Middle East
July’s price pop is nearly as bad as June’s; analysts think it may hurt less, but could still sting.
Drilling of an exploratory well in Cuba’s virgin Gulf of Mexico waters that could make the Communist nation an oil exporter and undermine the U.S. embargo has been completed, a senior official said.
The Chinese government plans to triple China’s energy supply over the next 15 years. That means adding enough new power stations to supply the entire energy needs of Sweden each year.
Oil sands plants make or lose money on labour costs and the cost of the energy they need to drive the plants — both of which are only marginally important to conventional oil.
Look for more future increases and don’t expect prices to roll back to past levels.
Energy crisis could loom, experts say. Politics, corporate moves are factors.
If volatile natural gas prices persist and the country continues without a policy to encourage more production, jobs will be exported and the country will continue to lose its core manufacturing business
Cars running on coal? It could happen in this country – some day.
The Energy Bridge, with its tankers far beyond the horizon, eliminates the risk of explosions on land and thus sidesteps not-in-my-backyard controversies.
Georgia’s government said Friday it had ordered a temporary halt to construction work on a section of a multi-million-dollar (euro) Caspian oil pipeline, alleging that the pipeline consortium had failed to meet requirements on environmental safety.
Odd methods of getting oil leftovers now more feasible.