by Sandy Carpenter | Mar 18, 2021 | blog, gas, Uncategorized
A federal judge blocked new oil and gas development in Ohio’s only national forest. The decision comes after a ruling last year found the Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service failed to adequately consider the environmental impacts...
by Sandy Carpenter | Mar 11, 2021 | blog, pricing, Uncategorized
Even as oil and gasoline prices rise, industry executives are resisting their usual impulse to pump more oil out of the ground, which could keep energy prices moving up as the economy recovers. The oil industry is predictably cyclical: When oil prices...
by Sandy Carpenter | Mar 4, 2021 | blog, Uncategorized
High-end performance automaker Porsche is involved in the early-stage development of its own brand fuel for its vehicles. Car and Driver reports the company has produced eFuel, a new liquid gasoline alternative made from CO2 and Hydrogen which...
by Sandy Carpenter | Feb 25, 2021 | blog, pricing, Uncategorized
Saudi Arabia plans to increase its oil output in the coming months, reversing a recent big production cut, say advisers to the Kingdom, a sign of growing confidence over an oil-price recovery. The world’s largest oil exporter surprised oil markets last...
by Sandy Carpenter | Feb 18, 2021 | blog, gas
Oil and gas prices continued to climb as frigid wintry weather choked off wells and refineries and shut-in natural gas production in Texas and Oklahoma and left millions of people without power. West Texas Intermediate crude oil rose 19 cents...
by Sandy Carpenter | Jun 30, 2020 | blog, efficiency, energy
Have you ever considered powering your home with solar energy or a wind turbine? The more efficient choice would be wind power because it uses less energy, releases less carbon dioxide and will produce more overall energy. One wind turbine...