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Robert is no armchair analysthe has two decades of in-the-trenches experience in a wide range of fossil fuel and biofuel technologies, including refining, natural gas production, gas-to-liquids, ethanol production and butanol production. During a six-year stretch at ConocoPhillips, Robert ran a ...more

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Wind And Solar Energy Take The Lead Over Hydropower
Over the past decade, the global growth rate of renewable energy trounced every other energy source.
China Poised To Surpass The U.S. As The World’s Top Nuclear Power Producer
China is the fastest-growing major nuclear energy producer, more than tripling its nuclear power generation over the past decade.
Global Coal Consumption Returns To Record Levels
Over the past decade, coal consumption has declined in developed countries, and grown in developing countries.
U.S. Natural Gas Production Sets New Record High
Although the U.S. maintains a substantial lead over other countries, over the past decade Iran, China, Australia, and Azerbaijan have all grown natural gas production at a faster average annual rate.
We’re No.1 In Global Petroleum Production And Consumption
In June, the Energy Institute released the 2023 Statistical Review of World Energy. As explained in previous articles, this was formerly the BP Statistical Review, but BP has handed this off to the Energy Institute going forward.
Fact-Checking Mike Pence’s Energy Campaign Ad
The average gasoline price during the four years while Pence was Vice President was $2.57 a gallon. Prices did indeed rise sharply after Biden took office, but it wasn’t due to any war on energy.
Global Energy Trends From The 2023 Statistical Review Of World Energy
The world remains heavily reliant on fossil fuels for energy needs, even as renewables like solar and wind continue rapid growth.
The World Sets A New Carbon Emission Record
In late June, the Energy Institute published the 72nd Edition of the Statistical Review of World Energy. Today, I will cover the report’s findings on carbon emissions.
Separating Weather From Climate Change
Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions over hours to weeks. Weather could be a storm, or a temperature record. Climate is the long-term prevailing weather patterns over years, decades, or centuries.
The Best Performing Energy Stocks Of Q2 2023
On June 30th the second quarter and first half of 2023 came to a close. The S&P 500 returned 8.3% for the quarter, but that performance was highly uneven.
The Challenges Of Making Fuel From Air
Even though the concept has been around for a long time, nobody has managed to commercialize the production of fuel from thin air. There's no free lunch.
U.S. Oil Production Update
Production increases are primarily driven by finishing previously drilled wells.
Nuclear Power Is A Viable Option For Replacing Coal
There are certainly challenges and opportunities associated with converting coal plants to nuclear power. The biggest challenge is the cost and time to build new nuclear power plants.
Chevron’s Financial Discipline
On May 22, 2023, Chevron announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement with PDC Energy, Inc. Chevron will acquire all of the outstanding shares of PDC in an all-stock transaction valued at $6.3 billion, or $72 per share.
Clean Energy Provisions In The Inflation Reduction Act Of 2022
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 was signed into law by President Biden on Aug. 16, 2022. The IRA is intended to reduce the deficit and lower inflation. However, the IRA also includes significant climate change initiatives.
Understanding Energy Independence In Two Charts
Crude oil imports have been approaching a point in which further significant declines are unlikely because U.S. refiners prefer certain international crude oils over domestic crude oils.
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