Industrial fuel-use in Europe taxed lightly
Gasoline may be expensive on the continent, but industry isn't paying big bills
View ArticleOffshore drilling moves to the deep end
Plumbing the ocean's depths for oil has long since outpaced drilling at shallower depths
View ArticleDeepwater drilling rules the high seas
Offshore drilling is still a mainstay, despite popular anxiety
View ArticleThe good and bad of commodity prices swings
Prices at the pump are low, but remain high by historic standards
View ArticleRussia eyes unconventional gas expansion
The world’s largest natural gas producer looks to unconventional fuel
View ArticleNot all electric cars are created equal
High-minded ideals could be curtailed given the origin of electricity
View ArticleChina tops world emitters of CO2
Rapid industrial growth since the 1970s has led to a commensurate rise in noxious emissions
View ArticleOil and gas investment boosts provincial GDP
Economic perks from oil and gas development reach beyond Alberta's borders
View ArticleThe connection between energy and growth
Do carbon taxes unduly hinder economic expansion?
View ArticleThe storage options for CO2
Deep saline aquifers provide the best potential for CCS schemes
View ArticleWant to slash GHG emissions? Start with methane
Carbon dioxide makes headlines while a potentially worse offender goes unchecked
View ArticleNuclear fusion soaks up gov’t R&D dollars
The promise of inexhaustible energy fuels government spending
View ArticleMonthly trading on Europe’s carbon market
The volume of exchanges has increased, but tends to taper off in the winter
View ArticleShale plays begin to register on EIA forecasts
Proven reserves have grown year-on-year to almost parity with their 1960s peak
View ArticleBlowing in the (offshore) wind
Despite the financial crisis, offshore wind developments blossom
View ArticleIlluminating the pros of energy efficiency
Look to the uptake of LED light bulbs for a snapshot of efficiency policies
View ArticleCapital spending to see marignal bump in 2011
Forecast spending to rise $2 billion nationwide, CAPP says
View ArticleWeighing fixed versus variable electricity costs
Coal may be dirty, but the black stuff still comes cheap
View ArticleNon-OPEC production growth to slow, EIA says
Americans are keen to cut oil imports from the Middle East and a certain South American country run by a belligerent despot. But sourcing crude from non-OPEC members could prove tricky in the years...
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