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Executive Chair at Global Energy Symposium
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Dr. Moors is Executive Chair of the Global Energy Symposium (GES). A major initiative involving some of the world’s leading energy experts, GES will oversee high-profile analyses and policy recommendations to governments and agencies worldwide. An internationally recognized expert in ...more

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Oil’s “Other Shoe” Just Dropped
The real crisis across the country comes from the thousands of private companies cutting back operations significantly. Here, the impact on everything from education to bridge repair, healthcare, and assistance for the elderly, is becoming acute.
Why Oil And Stocks Have Been Dancing In Lockstep
Throughout the long decline in crude oil prices, much has been said about how the oil and wider stock markets seems to be joined at the hip.
The Elephant In The Oil Well That No One’s Talking About
Much of what we’re seeing in the oil market right now is psychological. Everyone knows that there are additional extractable reserves that can be brought to market at any time.
Your Three Most Pressing Energy Questions – Answered
As with just about anything else, increasing trade and guarantee of delivery will lower the export price and improve the predictability of local market transactions.
The Truth About Oil’s "Big Freeze"
With word swirling about Russia and Saudi Arabia agreeing to freeze oil production, the talking heads are up in arms about whether it will make any difference or not.
The $600 Million Signal That The Oil Crunch Is Over
Pundits just missed a $600 million signal that oil’s downward slide is over.
Oil And Stocks Are Joined At The Hip – The Real Reason Why, And What It Means For You
It used to be that the price of oil and the markets as a whole were disconnected.
Saudi Arabia's Oil "Proposal" – Here's What's Really Going On
As U.S. exports begin flowing to the international market for the first time in over four decades, the rising competition is increasing concern both within and without OPEC.
The Four Real Reasons Behind Lifting The U.S. Oil Export Ban
Late in this week's congressional budget negotiations, a provision was introduced that will dramatically change the prospects of U.S. home production. It allows for the export of domestically produced crude oil.
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