Oil Rises as Gustav Threatens U.S. Gulf of Mexico Platforms (Bloomberg)
More holiday travelers will bypass gas pumps (USA Today)
Iraq Signs Oil Deal With China Worth Up to $3 Billion (New York Times)
How the summer of shale changed the natural gas game (Globe and Mail)
Moscow ‘ready to cut oil exports’ (Upstream)
Iran's secret weapon isn't bombs but oil (Telegraph)
Argentina, Brazil to develop nuclear energy agency (Merco Press)
Major Taiwan Firms to Step Into Bio-ethanol Production (CENS)
Local artisans manufacture wind turbine (My Joy Online)
TransCanada Gets Alaska Governor Palin's Approval for Pipeline (Bloomberg)
Russia tests out new lethal nuke (The Sun UK)
Mayor reveals climate change plan (BBC News)
Turkmens set to boost agreed gas supplies to China (International Herald Tribune)
Propane has potential as next big fuel alternative (Lubbock Online)
Speedier UPS pushes up energy use (Logistics Manager News)
Friday, August 29, 2008
Labels:
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Brazil,
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Iran,
Iraq,
Middle East,
Oil Pipelines,
Oil Prices,
Russia
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Oil, Natural Gas Rise as Gustav Threatens U.S. Gulf Platforms (Bloomberg)
Gas falls again: 45 cents below high (CNN Money)
Xcel to Disclose Global Warming Risks (New York Times)
7 Years to Climate Midnight (Washington Post)
Why Offshore Drilling Can Bridge Gap to U.S. Energy Future (Popular Mechanics)
UK firms 'eye UAE nuclear energy deals' (Arabian Business)
Surprise Nuclear Plant in Kaliningrad (Moscow Times)
Nigeria Approves Draft Law to Form New National Oil Company (Bloomberg)
Renewable Fuels Are Success for U.S. (Wall Street Journal)
Ag secretary defends ethanol, promotes technology (Grand Forks Herald)
Jordan and French company ink MoU on uranium mining (Xinhua)
Developing Nations Discuss Ways to Fight Climate Change (Voice of America)
Bolivia unveils plan to double natgas reserves (Reuters)
China hails three-billion-dollar oil deal with Iraq (AFP)
ExxonMobil agrees to Valdez payout (Upstream)
Gas falls again: 45 cents below high (CNN Money)
Xcel to Disclose Global Warming Risks (New York Times)
7 Years to Climate Midnight (Washington Post)
Why Offshore Drilling Can Bridge Gap to U.S. Energy Future (Popular Mechanics)
UK firms 'eye UAE nuclear energy deals' (Arabian Business)
Surprise Nuclear Plant in Kaliningrad (Moscow Times)
Nigeria Approves Draft Law to Form New National Oil Company (Bloomberg)
Renewable Fuels Are Success for U.S. (Wall Street Journal)
Ag secretary defends ethanol, promotes technology (Grand Forks Herald)
Jordan and French company ink MoU on uranium mining (Xinhua)
Developing Nations Discuss Ways to Fight Climate Change (Voice of America)
Bolivia unveils plan to double natgas reserves (Reuters)
China hails three-billion-dollar oil deal with Iraq (AFP)
ExxonMobil agrees to Valdez payout (Upstream)
Labels:
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China,
Climate Change,
Coal,
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Iraq,
Nigeria,
Nuclear,
Oil Pipelines,
Oil Prices,
Oil Production,
Russia
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Crude Oil Rises a Third Day on Storm Threat in Gulf of Mexico (Bloomberg)
6 more senators seek end to oil drilling impasse (AP)
Renewable energy is the key to voters’ hearts (Denver Post)
Wind Energy Bumps Into Power Grid’s Limits (New York Times)
Conoco Plans Deal To Sell Rest of Its Gas Stations (Wall Street Journal)
Power-Sector Emissions Of China To Top U.S. (Washington Post)
Wyoming wind developers commit to power line (Reuters UK)
Nigeria oil industry needs a face-lift (Afrol News)
Nigeria Sets Renewable Energy Target (This Day Nigerian News)
Gas prices continue month-long slide (CNN Money)
Halliburton joins Total's Victoria campaign (Upstream)
Santa Barbara County panel OKs offshore oil drilling (Los Angeles Times)
Nuclear Gets A Boost (The Ledger)
New efforts to store wind power (Forbes)
Japan's Mitsubishi plans big expansion in solar power (AFP)
Reports Claim of Impending Bidding War for Imperial Energy (Oil Voice)
Venezuela posed to nationalize fuel distribution (Yahoo)
6 more senators seek end to oil drilling impasse (AP)
Renewable energy is the key to voters’ hearts (Denver Post)
Wind Energy Bumps Into Power Grid’s Limits (New York Times)
Conoco Plans Deal To Sell Rest of Its Gas Stations (Wall Street Journal)
Power-Sector Emissions Of China To Top U.S. (Washington Post)
Wyoming wind developers commit to power line (Reuters UK)
Nigeria oil industry needs a face-lift (Afrol News)
Nigeria Sets Renewable Energy Target (This Day Nigerian News)
Gas prices continue month-long slide (CNN Money)
Halliburton joins Total's Victoria campaign (Upstream)
Santa Barbara County panel OKs offshore oil drilling (Los Angeles Times)
Nuclear Gets A Boost (The Ledger)
New efforts to store wind power (Forbes)
Japan's Mitsubishi plans big expansion in solar power (AFP)
Reports Claim of Impending Bidding War for Imperial Energy (Oil Voice)
Venezuela posed to nationalize fuel distribution (Yahoo)
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Oil rises to $116 as hurricane strengthens (Washington Post)
India's ONGC Agrees to Buy Britain's Imperial Energy (Wall Street Journal)
Green Election Issues 101: Offshore Oil Drilling (The Daily Green)
E.P.A. Sued by 12 States to Regulate Oil Refineries (New York Times)
India gets tough on delayed royalties (Upstream)
Atomic Energy Favored by German Firms, Berliner Zeitung Says (Bloomberg)
Santa Barbara County supervisors expected to back offshore oil drilling (LA Times)
N. Korea halts work on disabling reactors (UPI Energy)
OPEC likely to take action to stop further oil price fall: Nozari (Platts)
Air Storage Is Explored for Energy (New York Times)
On the Road Again (Washington Post)
China Faces Obstacles In Nuclear Energy (Forbes)
Climate change may increase global conflict (Mongabay.com)
NWE ethanol prices surge on demand uptick, supply concerns (Platts)
Pelosi backs more natural gas use, lists conditions for OCS vote (Oil & Gas Journal)
India's ONGC Agrees to Buy Britain's Imperial Energy (Wall Street Journal)
Green Election Issues 101: Offshore Oil Drilling (The Daily Green)
E.P.A. Sued by 12 States to Regulate Oil Refineries (New York Times)
India gets tough on delayed royalties (Upstream)
Atomic Energy Favored by German Firms, Berliner Zeitung Says (Bloomberg)
Santa Barbara County supervisors expected to back offshore oil drilling (LA Times)
N. Korea halts work on disabling reactors (UPI Energy)
OPEC likely to take action to stop further oil price fall: Nozari (Platts)
Air Storage Is Explored for Energy (New York Times)
On the Road Again (Washington Post)
China Faces Obstacles In Nuclear Energy (Forbes)
Climate change may increase global conflict (Mongabay.com)
NWE ethanol prices surge on demand uptick, supply concerns (Platts)
Pelosi backs more natural gas use, lists conditions for OCS vote (Oil & Gas Journal)
Monday, August 25, 2008
Oil Is Little Changed as BP Restarts Pipeline, Dollar Gains (Bloomberg)
Fay steers course for Gulf (Upstream)
U.S. drilling boom eyes natural gas (UPI)
Pelosi says case needed for U.S. offshore drilling (Reuters)
City to back building of turbines, set rules (Boston Herald)
Precision finally gets Grey Wolf in $2B gas deal (Wall Street Journal)
Nuclear power plant in Spain catches fire, causing no casualties (Xinhua)
Iran designing a new nuclear power plant : reports (Market Watch)
Carolinas cruising on grease (The Sun News)
High gas prices drive down traffic fatalities (AP)
US ethanol industry battling to be profitable (Stock & Land)
US Air Force runs successful syngas fuel tests (Biofuel Review)
The Saudi Arabia Of Solar Energy (Forbes)
The Transition to Second Generation Ethanol (Renewable Energy World)
The Price of Oil (Arabisto)
Ethanol industry improves product, publicity efforts (High Plains Journal)
Fay steers course for Gulf (Upstream)
U.S. drilling boom eyes natural gas (UPI)
Pelosi says case needed for U.S. offshore drilling (Reuters)
City to back building of turbines, set rules (Boston Herald)
Precision finally gets Grey Wolf in $2B gas deal (Wall Street Journal)
Nuclear power plant in Spain catches fire, causing no casualties (Xinhua)
Iran designing a new nuclear power plant : reports (Market Watch)
Carolinas cruising on grease (The Sun News)
High gas prices drive down traffic fatalities (AP)
US ethanol industry battling to be profitable (Stock & Land)
US Air Force runs successful syngas fuel tests (Biofuel Review)
The Saudi Arabia Of Solar Energy (Forbes)
The Transition to Second Generation Ethanol (Renewable Energy World)
The Price of Oil (Arabisto)
Ethanol industry improves product, publicity efforts (High Plains Journal)
Friday, August 22, 2008
Oil back down below $120 on stronger dollar (Washington Post)
Thailand Seeks Japan's Help to Build First Nuclear Power Plants (Bloomberg)
Fay drenches Florida, moves toward Gulf of Mexico (Reuters UK)
Baghdad and Shell keep talking (Upstream)
Chevron files papers for Mississippi oil facility (Mercury News)
GM to use solar energy (Baltimore Sun)
Looking for an energy compromise? Here's one scenario (Oil and Gas Journal)
Food inflation to stay despite weaker oil (Gulf News)
BP sticks with plan to increase BTC capacity despite explosion (Upstream)
Sustainability Standards For US Biodiesel Industry (Energy Daily)
Nuclear exporters to discuss India trade ban (Washington Post)
South Africa to Curb Uranium Exports to Ensure Supply (Bloomberg)
OMNI Lands Haynesville Shale Seismic Award (Rig Zone)
Imperial Energy close to takeover by India's ONGC (AFP)
Academy Awarded Funding For Wave Energy Research (Energy Daily)
Thailand Seeks Japan's Help to Build First Nuclear Power Plants (Bloomberg)
Fay drenches Florida, moves toward Gulf of Mexico (Reuters UK)
Baghdad and Shell keep talking (Upstream)
Chevron files papers for Mississippi oil facility (Mercury News)
GM to use solar energy (Baltimore Sun)
Looking for an energy compromise? Here's one scenario (Oil and Gas Journal)
Food inflation to stay despite weaker oil (Gulf News)
BP sticks with plan to increase BTC capacity despite explosion (Upstream)
Sustainability Standards For US Biodiesel Industry (Energy Daily)
Nuclear exporters to discuss India trade ban (Washington Post)
South Africa to Curb Uranium Exports to Ensure Supply (Bloomberg)
OMNI Lands Haynesville Shale Seismic Award (Rig Zone)
Imperial Energy close to takeover by India's ONGC (AFP)
Academy Awarded Funding For Wave Energy Research (Energy Daily)
Labels:
Asia,
Biofuel,
Nuclear,
Oil Pipelines,
Oil Prices,
Oil Production,
Solar Power
Thursday, August 21, 2008
All the Oil We Need (New York Times)
U.S. Energy Day Ahead: Oil Gains; BTC Pipe to Open Within Days (Bloomberg)
NYMEX October crude jumps $3/barrel to $118.56/b (Platts)
Voters Want Everything on Energy (Wall Street Journal)
A Few Speculators Dominate Vast Market for Oil Trading (Washington Post)
Nuclear exporters to discuss India trade ban (Washington Times)
Editorial: Failing to extend solar tax credit will hurt nation (The Mercury News)
ExxonMobil flies high at US Gulf sale (Upstream)
Iceland to offer offshore drilling licences in race for Arctic's oil (The Times UK)
Geopolitical Tensions Rally Crude (Wall Street Journal)
Energy Firms Bid on Gulf Tracts (Washington Post)
Sorghum: A Biofuel Alternative? (Voice of America)
Brazil's biofuel plane fleet grows (AFP)
U.S. would benefit from nuclear power (Statesman Journal)
Algae: Biofuel Of The Future? (Power Online)
U.S. Energy Day Ahead: Oil Gains; BTC Pipe to Open Within Days (Bloomberg)
NYMEX October crude jumps $3/barrel to $118.56/b (Platts)
Voters Want Everything on Energy (Wall Street Journal)
A Few Speculators Dominate Vast Market for Oil Trading (Washington Post)
Nuclear exporters to discuss India trade ban (Washington Times)
Editorial: Failing to extend solar tax credit will hurt nation (The Mercury News)
ExxonMobil flies high at US Gulf sale (Upstream)
Iceland to offer offshore drilling licences in race for Arctic's oil (The Times UK)
Geopolitical Tensions Rally Crude (Wall Street Journal)
Energy Firms Bid on Gulf Tracts (Washington Post)
Sorghum: A Biofuel Alternative? (Voice of America)
Brazil's biofuel plane fleet grows (AFP)
U.S. would benefit from nuclear power (Statesman Journal)
Algae: Biofuel Of The Future? (Power Online)
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Iraq Poised to Revive Oil Contract With China (New York Times)
Oil climbs to $115 a barrel on lower dollar (Washington Post)
Big Green Apple: Mayor says answer to energy needs is blowin' in wind (New York Daily News)
Deepwater USGulf Keathley cluster draws multiple bids in MMS sale (Platts)
BP says testing begins on BTC pipeline (Washington Post)
New deal sees Hebron off starting blocks (Upstream)
Jordan Signs Nuclear Accord With China on Uranium Exploration (Bloomberg)
Gas Master (Forbes)
Democrats and Drilling (Wall Street Journal)
Plenty of Pipeline Options. All Bad (Washington Post)
Can Biofuels Be Sustainable? (ScienceDaily)
Drilling could be part of energy solution (CJN Online)
Airlines push for homegrown jet fuel (Associated Press)
Diesel prices for industries may be raised (Economic Times)
Oil climbs to $115 a barrel on lower dollar (Washington Post)
Big Green Apple: Mayor says answer to energy needs is blowin' in wind (New York Daily News)
Deepwater USGulf Keathley cluster draws multiple bids in MMS sale (Platts)
BP says testing begins on BTC pipeline (Washington Post)
New deal sees Hebron off starting blocks (Upstream)
Jordan Signs Nuclear Accord With China on Uranium Exploration (Bloomberg)
Gas Master (Forbes)
Democrats and Drilling (Wall Street Journal)
Plenty of Pipeline Options. All Bad (Washington Post)
Can Biofuels Be Sustainable? (ScienceDaily)
Drilling could be part of energy solution (CJN Online)
Airlines push for homegrown jet fuel (Associated Press)
Diesel prices for industries may be raised (Economic Times)
Labels:
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China,
Iraq,
North America,
Nuclear,
Offshore Drilling,
Oil Pipelines,
Oil Prices,
Washington D.C.,
Wind Power
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Oil prices slide close to $110 per barrel (AFP)
As Oil Giants Lose Influence, Supply Drops (New York Times)
Report: Iran to build more nuclear power plants (Associated Press)
First Major Utility Company Invests in Solar Energy (New America Media)
Looking For Energy, Google Goes To Hell (Forbes)
The Way to Energy Independence (Hint: It Isn’t Drilling) (New York Times)
Perdido spar arrives in US Gulf (Upstream)
Iraq says in final stages of talks on gas project (Reuters)
Japan to Trial Frozen Gas Output in Pacific in 2012 (Bloomberg)
A ‘Safety Valve’ for Biofuels (The American)
Bill Clinton: 10 Things the U.S. Government Should Do For Clean Power (Earth 2 Tech)
US senators optimistic about ethanol, ag futures (CNN Money)
Ocean platform could take 20 pct of US oil imports (Washington Times)
Oil India ‘eyeing November listing’ (Upstream)
Drilling still years away without ban (The Advertiser)
As Oil Giants Lose Influence, Supply Drops (New York Times)
Report: Iran to build more nuclear power plants (Associated Press)
First Major Utility Company Invests in Solar Energy (New America Media)
Looking For Energy, Google Goes To Hell (Forbes)
The Way to Energy Independence (Hint: It Isn’t Drilling) (New York Times)
Perdido spar arrives in US Gulf (Upstream)
Iraq says in final stages of talks on gas project (Reuters)
Japan to Trial Frozen Gas Output in Pacific in 2012 (Bloomberg)
A ‘Safety Valve’ for Biofuels (The American)
Bill Clinton: 10 Things the U.S. Government Should Do For Clean Power (Earth 2 Tech)
US senators optimistic about ethanol, ag futures (CNN Money)
Ocean platform could take 20 pct of US oil imports (Washington Times)
Oil India ‘eyeing November listing’ (Upstream)
Drilling still years away without ban (The Advertiser)
Monday, August 18, 2008
Oil Little Changed as Tropical Storm Fay Nears Gulf of Mexico (Bloomberg)
Russia's war for oil (The Examiner)
Trio Unveil Plan For $1.8 Billion Deepwater Oil Port Off Texas (CNN Money)
Renewable Power's Growth in Colorado Presages National Debate (Washington Post)
Lack of Action May Spur Oil Production (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
East Gulf players pull out workers (Upstream)
Repair Work Underway On Oil Pipeline, Oil Flow Expected To Resume Soon (Turkish Press)
Brazil ethanol price surge eases, but Europe arbitrage still shut (Platts)
Pelosi now open to offshore drilling (UPI)
OPEC may cut output as oil prices set to fall further (The Standard)
Amiworld Plans To Increase Biofuel Production By 300 Percent (Energy Daily)
National Poll: Americans Say Pickens' Energy Independence Plan Can Work. But Most Expect Congress to Sink the Plan (Fox Business)
Executive Suite: Be pragmatic about energy, Dow CEO says (USA Today)
Gulf Ethanol Completes Phase 1 Design (Market Watch)
General Motors and PTT team up on alternative fuel (Bangkok News)
Climate change behind Africa'conflicts, Don says (African Science News Service)
Russia's war for oil (The Examiner)
Trio Unveil Plan For $1.8 Billion Deepwater Oil Port Off Texas (CNN Money)
Renewable Power's Growth in Colorado Presages National Debate (Washington Post)
Lack of Action May Spur Oil Production (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
East Gulf players pull out workers (Upstream)
Repair Work Underway On Oil Pipeline, Oil Flow Expected To Resume Soon (Turkish Press)
Brazil ethanol price surge eases, but Europe arbitrage still shut (Platts)
Pelosi now open to offshore drilling (UPI)
OPEC may cut output as oil prices set to fall further (The Standard)
Amiworld Plans To Increase Biofuel Production By 300 Percent (Energy Daily)
National Poll: Americans Say Pickens' Energy Independence Plan Can Work. But Most Expect Congress to Sink the Plan (Fox Business)
Executive Suite: Be pragmatic about energy, Dow CEO says (USA Today)
Gulf Ethanol Completes Phase 1 Design (Market Watch)
General Motors and PTT team up on alternative fuel (Bangkok News)
Climate change behind Africa'conflicts, Don says (African Science News Service)
Friday, August 15, 2008
Data Raise Questions On Role of Speculators (Wall Street Journal)
Gold, Oil Slump, Leading Commodities Drop on Dollar, Growth (Bloomberg)
Oil falls to $113 on bearish global demand (Washington Post)
Saudi Oil Policy Unresolved (Forbes)
Opec trims demand outlook (Upstream)
US crude imports back near 10 million b/d in June: EIA (Platts)
Singh lauds nuclear deal with U.S. (UPI)
Pickens stands by energy plan despite oil drop (Stuff.co.nz)
DOE Announces Up to $15.3 Million for Long-Term Hydrogen Vehicle Development (Department of Energy)
Georgia: A Blow to U.S. Energy (Business Week)
Iran eyes Turkey gas deal (Upstream)
Mild Weather Hits Natural Gas (Wall Street Journal)
Zambia to explore for oil (News 24)
Brazil Increases Consumption, Export of Sugar-Based Ethanol (VOA News)
Traditional Energy's Modern Boom (Washington Post)
Gold, Oil Slump, Leading Commodities Drop on Dollar, Growth (Bloomberg)
Oil falls to $113 on bearish global demand (Washington Post)
Saudi Oil Policy Unresolved (Forbes)
Opec trims demand outlook (Upstream)
US crude imports back near 10 million b/d in June: EIA (Platts)
Singh lauds nuclear deal with U.S. (UPI)
Pickens stands by energy plan despite oil drop (Stuff.co.nz)
DOE Announces Up to $15.3 Million for Long-Term Hydrogen Vehicle Development (Department of Energy)
Georgia: A Blow to U.S. Energy (Business Week)
Iran eyes Turkey gas deal (Upstream)
Mild Weather Hits Natural Gas (Wall Street Journal)
Zambia to explore for oil (News 24)
Brazil Increases Consumption, Export of Sugar-Based Ethanol (VOA News)
Traditional Energy's Modern Boom (Washington Post)
Labels:
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Speculation,
Turkey,
Washington D.C.
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Conflict Narrows Oil Options for West (New York Times)
FTC proposes anti-manipulation rules (Upstream)
Oil rises on falling inventories (Washington Post)
U.S. Consumer Prices Rose More Than Forecast in July (Bloomberg)
BP says it restarts pumping gas into Georgia pipeline (AFP)
Iran president to visit Turkey; gas deal expected (USA Today)
Oil drilling off the Jersey Shore a possibility (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Crude rises after US report (Upstream)
Climate change hot spots are identified (UPI)
U.S. power grid in better shape 5 years after blackout (USA Today)
ExxonMobil CEO Defends High Profits (ABC News)
Turning Waste Material Into Ethanol (ScienceDaily)
Food or fuel? It’s the ethanol battle (The Gresham Outlook)
GM, Thailand's PTT sign deal on biofuel research (AFP)
BioFuel Energy Recharges (Forbes)
FTC proposes anti-manipulation rules (Upstream)
Oil rises on falling inventories (Washington Post)
U.S. Consumer Prices Rose More Than Forecast in July (Bloomberg)
BP says it restarts pumping gas into Georgia pipeline (AFP)
Iran president to visit Turkey; gas deal expected (USA Today)
Oil drilling off the Jersey Shore a possibility (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Crude rises after US report (Upstream)
Climate change hot spots are identified (UPI)
U.S. power grid in better shape 5 years after blackout (USA Today)
ExxonMobil CEO Defends High Profits (ABC News)
Turning Waste Material Into Ethanol (ScienceDaily)
Food or fuel? It’s the ethanol battle (The Gresham Outlook)
GM, Thailand's PTT sign deal on biofuel research (AFP)
BioFuel Energy Recharges (Forbes)
Labels:
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Gas,
Iran,
Nuclear,
Oil Pipelines,
Oil Prices,
Turkey
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Oil rises ahead of US data (Washington Post)
Fewer Americans hit the road in June (Washington Times)
Why drill for oil? Well, it's a way to avoid future wars (USA Today)
Iraq, Foreign Companies Stalled in Oil Negotiations (Wall Street Journal)
Refinery problem forces closing of gas stations (Globe and Mail)
On Conflict in Georgia; Follow the pipeline (San Francisco Chronicle)
Offshore Drilling Update: Senate Republicans Weigh In (Rotor News)
VeraSun CEO Sees Coming Nationwide Rollout Of Ethanol (CNN Money)
Fueling cars with waste (CNN)
Trade Deficit Shrunk in June (Washington Post)
Bush Meets with Coalition for Affordable American Energy (Environment News Service)
Biofuel Energy Has Hedging Losses, May Restructure (Bloomberg)
NYMEX crude opens 81 cents higher, led by firming gasoline prices (Platts)
Ford plans unchanged with gas price drop (Ottawa Citizen)
Fewer Americans hit the road in June (Washington Times)
Why drill for oil? Well, it's a way to avoid future wars (USA Today)
Iraq, Foreign Companies Stalled in Oil Negotiations (Wall Street Journal)
Refinery problem forces closing of gas stations (Globe and Mail)
On Conflict in Georgia; Follow the pipeline (San Francisco Chronicle)
Offshore Drilling Update: Senate Republicans Weigh In (Rotor News)
VeraSun CEO Sees Coming Nationwide Rollout Of Ethanol (CNN Money)
Fueling cars with waste (CNN)
Trade Deficit Shrunk in June (Washington Post)
Bush Meets with Coalition for Affordable American Energy (Environment News Service)
Biofuel Energy Has Hedging Losses, May Restructure (Bloomberg)
NYMEX crude opens 81 cents higher, led by firming gasoline prices (Platts)
Ford plans unchanged with gas price drop (Ottawa Citizen)
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
64% Now Support Offshore Drilling; 42% See it as Best Way to Reduce Oil Prices (Rasmussen Reports)
Blow dealt to prospect of oil pipeline security (Financial Times)
Stocks Gain as Oil’s Fall Continues (New York Times)
'Snake Oil': Debunking three 'truths' about offshore drilling (Washington Post)
Brazilian agriculture faces huge losses from climate change (AFP)
Climate Change Models May Be Inaccurate (UPI NewsTrack)
India to add 6,000 mw wind power by 2012; but below target (Business Standard)
High tech U.S. offshore drilling safer, risks persist (Reuters)
US ready to map Arctic shelf (Upstream)
Investors Struggle With the Uncertainty of Fighting Between Russia and Georgia (New York Times)
Russia's vast energy supplies worry US (AP)
Cheaper Oil: Back to Gas Guzzlers? (Business Week)
Saudi nuclear plan gets green light (The Jerusalem Post)
Southern Governors focus on energy (The State)
Nuclear fuel maker sold (Knoxville Sentinel)
A big surprise on gas (Los Angeles Times)
Pelosi indicates openness to offshore drilling vote (The Hill)
Blow dealt to prospect of oil pipeline security (Financial Times)
Stocks Gain as Oil’s Fall Continues (New York Times)
'Snake Oil': Debunking three 'truths' about offshore drilling (Washington Post)
Brazilian agriculture faces huge losses from climate change (AFP)
Climate Change Models May Be Inaccurate (UPI NewsTrack)
India to add 6,000 mw wind power by 2012; but below target (Business Standard)
High tech U.S. offshore drilling safer, risks persist (Reuters)
US ready to map Arctic shelf (Upstream)
Investors Struggle With the Uncertainty of Fighting Between Russia and Georgia (New York Times)
Russia's vast energy supplies worry US (AP)
Cheaper Oil: Back to Gas Guzzlers? (Business Week)
Saudi nuclear plan gets green light (The Jerusalem Post)
Southern Governors focus on energy (The State)
Nuclear fuel maker sold (Knoxville Sentinel)
A big surprise on gas (Los Angeles Times)
Pelosi indicates openness to offshore drilling vote (The Hill)
Monday, August 11, 2008
Natural-Gas Firms Seek Outlet for Growing Supplies (Wall Street Journal)
Oil rebounds as war in Georgia continues (Financial Times)
Iran, EU Willing to Resume Nuclear Talks (Deutsche Welle)
Georgia: Europe fears for oil supply as clash threatens pipeline (Times Online UK)
Losing Steam: Crude Oil prices may fall to $90 (Commodity Online)
Breaking the political logjam on climate change (San Francisco Chronicle)
Geothermal power tapping its potential (Chicago Tribune)
Alternative energy plant for factory in planning stage (Worcester Telegram)
Auto-Supplier Executive to Call For Cooperation on Energy Policy (Wall Street Journal)
GE Unit Partners with Leading Wind Farm Developer in $381 Million Project (Forbes)
Oil vulnerable as OPEC supply cushion thins – Iran (Reuters India)
UK's JKX Oil and Gas makes Hungarian natural gas discovery (Platts)
Oil Market Outlook (Bangkok Post)
OPEC to Boost Output By 2010 (ThisDay Nigerian News)
Algeria, Iran want to see a natural gas 'OPEC' (Houston Chronicle)
Oil rebounds as war in Georgia continues (Financial Times)
Iran, EU Willing to Resume Nuclear Talks (Deutsche Welle)
Georgia: Europe fears for oil supply as clash threatens pipeline (Times Online UK)
Losing Steam: Crude Oil prices may fall to $90 (Commodity Online)
Breaking the political logjam on climate change (San Francisco Chronicle)
Geothermal power tapping its potential (Chicago Tribune)
Alternative energy plant for factory in planning stage (Worcester Telegram)
Auto-Supplier Executive to Call For Cooperation on Energy Policy (Wall Street Journal)
GE Unit Partners with Leading Wind Farm Developer in $381 Million Project (Forbes)
Oil vulnerable as OPEC supply cushion thins – Iran (Reuters India)
UK's JKX Oil and Gas makes Hungarian natural gas discovery (Platts)
Oil Market Outlook (Bangkok Post)
OPEC to Boost Output By 2010 (ThisDay Nigerian News)
Algeria, Iran want to see a natural gas 'OPEC' (Houston Chronicle)
Friday, August 8, 2008
Falling oil leads retreat across commodities- Financial Times
E.P.A. Declines to Reduce the Quota for Ethanol in Cars- New York Times
Energy Pipeline That Supplies West Threatened by War Georgia Conflict- TimesOnline (UK)
Wicks: All is lost on global warming without clean coal- Guardian (UK)
China Weighs Best Time to Buy Oil- Wall Street Journal
Wind Power Gets Closer Look- Boston Globe
New EU Sanctions Against Iran Over Nuclear Program- Associated Press
US Official Urges Japan to Back India Nuclear Deal- USA Today
European Commission Starts Climate Change Campaign in Bulgaria- Sophia Echo
Florida to Mandate Greater Use of Renewable Energy- Business Week
Drive for Natural Gas Vehicles Faces Big Test in California- Dow Jones
Deal Rich on Disputed Sudan Oil Region- Reuters (Africa)
Fire Still Burning on BTC Oil Pipeline- MarketWatch
Speedup Biofuel Development-Malaysia Star
Iran for Stronger Links with Lanka- Daily News (Sri Lanka)
E.P.A. Declines to Reduce the Quota for Ethanol in Cars- New York Times
Energy Pipeline That Supplies West Threatened by War Georgia Conflict- TimesOnline (UK)
Wicks: All is lost on global warming without clean coal- Guardian (UK)
China Weighs Best Time to Buy Oil- Wall Street Journal
Wind Power Gets Closer Look- Boston Globe
New EU Sanctions Against Iran Over Nuclear Program- Associated Press
US Official Urges Japan to Back India Nuclear Deal- USA Today
European Commission Starts Climate Change Campaign in Bulgaria- Sophia Echo
Florida to Mandate Greater Use of Renewable Energy- Business Week
Drive for Natural Gas Vehicles Faces Big Test in California- Dow Jones
Deal Rich on Disputed Sudan Oil Region- Reuters (Africa)
Fire Still Burning on BTC Oil Pipeline- MarketWatch
Speedup Biofuel Development-Malaysia Star
Iran for Stronger Links with Lanka- Daily News (Sri Lanka)
Thursday, August 7, 2008
The Answer To The Energy Problem (Forbes)
Oil exporters struggle to beat inflation (Economic Times)
Oil Falls 20% From July Record, Reaches Bear Market Threshold (Bloomberg)
Turkey oil pipeline opening may take 1-2 weeks (Reuters India)
New nuclear plants can compete with fossil capacity: NEI study (Platts)
UK biofuel 'not up to standard' (The Guardian)
Vana Blue, Inc. announces its transformation into an Oil and Gas Development Company (Market Watch)
Arctic map flags up territorial disputes over oil (Energy Daily)
Luxury cars switch from premium to regular-gas diet (USA Today)
BP, Verenium in ethanol pact (San Diego Union Tribune)
Virginia warms to wind power as an alternative energy source (The Tennessean)
Manufacturers say new car sales down by 13 percent (Manufacturing Direct UK)
Joint Statement on Brazil-United States Energy Meeting (U.S. Department of Energy)
Climate change a big opportunity: GE (The Sydney Morning Herald)
Dell says its operations are now carbon-neutral (Associated Press)
Oil exporters struggle to beat inflation (Economic Times)
Oil Falls 20% From July Record, Reaches Bear Market Threshold (Bloomberg)
Turkey oil pipeline opening may take 1-2 weeks (Reuters India)
New nuclear plants can compete with fossil capacity: NEI study (Platts)
UK biofuel 'not up to standard' (The Guardian)
Vana Blue, Inc. announces its transformation into an Oil and Gas Development Company (Market Watch)
Arctic map flags up territorial disputes over oil (Energy Daily)
Luxury cars switch from premium to regular-gas diet (USA Today)
BP, Verenium in ethanol pact (San Diego Union Tribune)
Virginia warms to wind power as an alternative energy source (The Tennessean)
Manufacturers say new car sales down by 13 percent (Manufacturing Direct UK)
Joint Statement on Brazil-United States Energy Meeting (U.S. Department of Energy)
Climate change a big opportunity: GE (The Sydney Morning Herald)
Dell says its operations are now carbon-neutral (Associated Press)
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Gas prices fall for 20th day (CNN Money)
Home Energy Prices Are Expected to Soar (New York Times)
BP to invest $90 mil in cellulosic ethanol venture with Verenium (Platts)
Brazil wants US help managing nuclear waste (International Herald Tribune)
U.S. Calls for `Punitive' Measures Against Iran (Bloomberg)
Chevron starts oil production at giant Nigerian field (AFP)
Oil Output in Azerbaijan Unaffected By Pipeline Blast in Turkey - BP Official (RedOrbit)
McCain touts his nuclear plans at reactor site (Los Angeles Times)
Nissan Motor unveils new prototype electric car (BreitBart)
Oil boom to benefit India's drilling equipment makers (Economic Times)
Iraq's oil-fueled surplus could hit $80 billion, report says (CNN)
US Chamber urges Congress to pull EPA ability to regulate carbon (Platts)
An Energy Diet for Power-Hungry Household PCs (New York Times)
Home Energy Prices Are Expected to Soar (New York Times)
BP to invest $90 mil in cellulosic ethanol venture with Verenium (Platts)
Brazil wants US help managing nuclear waste (International Herald Tribune)
U.S. Calls for `Punitive' Measures Against Iran (Bloomberg)
Chevron starts oil production at giant Nigerian field (AFP)
Oil Output in Azerbaijan Unaffected By Pipeline Blast in Turkey - BP Official (RedOrbit)
McCain touts his nuclear plans at reactor site (Los Angeles Times)
Nissan Motor unveils new prototype electric car (BreitBart)
Oil boom to benefit India's drilling equipment makers (Economic Times)
Iraq's oil-fueled surplus could hit $80 billion, report says (CNN)
US Chamber urges Congress to pull EPA ability to regulate carbon (Platts)
An Energy Diet for Power-Hungry Household PCs (New York Times)
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Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Oil Falls to $118 as Storm Danger Abates, Demand Concern Grows (Bloomberg)
Senator Harkin Introduces Ethanol Pipeline Bill (Wallaces Farmer)
The long shadow of oil's rise (Globe and Mail)
Pickens Plan Stirs Debate, and Qualms (New York Times)
USPS, parcel carriers turn to alternative fuel vehicles (DMNews)
GM Executive Raises Natural Gas As Alternative To Gasoline (CNN Money)
Oil, Corn, Platinum Drag Commodities Lower as Economies Weaken (Bloomberg)
Lawmakers back boost for alternative fuel research (Detroit News)
Green Ink: Shifting Gears on Energy Policy (Wall Street Journal)
OECD wants Australia to lead on climate (Sydney Morning Herald)
Producers Flood US to Cash in on Natural Gas Rush (Financial Times)
ADB calls for alternative fuel-producing crops (Xinhua News)
D.C. bickering threatens solar, wind projects (Arizona Republic)
Forest Fight Over Climate Change (The Epoch Times)
MIT: Solar power storage breakthrough could bring energy 'nirvana' (ComputerWorld.com)
Senator Harkin Introduces Ethanol Pipeline Bill (Wallaces Farmer)
The long shadow of oil's rise (Globe and Mail)
Pickens Plan Stirs Debate, and Qualms (New York Times)
USPS, parcel carriers turn to alternative fuel vehicles (DMNews)
GM Executive Raises Natural Gas As Alternative To Gasoline (CNN Money)
Oil, Corn, Platinum Drag Commodities Lower as Economies Weaken (Bloomberg)
Lawmakers back boost for alternative fuel research (Detroit News)
Green Ink: Shifting Gears on Energy Policy (Wall Street Journal)
OECD wants Australia to lead on climate (Sydney Morning Herald)
Producers Flood US to Cash in on Natural Gas Rush (Financial Times)
ADB calls for alternative fuel-producing crops (Xinhua News)
D.C. bickering threatens solar, wind projects (Arizona Republic)
Forest Fight Over Climate Change (The Epoch Times)
MIT: Solar power storage breakthrough could bring energy 'nirvana' (ComputerWorld.com)
Monday, August 4, 2008
Expansion of Pipeline Stirs Concerns Over Safety- Wall Street Journal
Tehran says it won’t stop nuclear work; talks to EU- Reuters
Crude Oil Rises as Storm Edouard Strengthens in Gulf of Mexico- Bloomberg
In the Hills of Nebraska, Change Is on the Horizon- New York Times
EU asks for views on post-2012 climate change agreement- Thomson Financial News
Centrica may reactivate plans to bid for nuclear power generator- Guardian (UK)
ONGC plans offshore multi-complex- Hindustan Times
Kuwait official sees oil staying above US$100- Reuters
Iran Escalates Military Rhetoric in Nuclear Face-off- New York Times
Japan understands India's need for civil nuclear energy- The Economic Times
Exxon key to Alaska pipeline- The Globe and Mail
French sailors seized in Nigeria- BBC News
Think-tank: Russia pursues energy partnership with China- Budapest Business Journal
Storm shuts offshore oil port and hits shipping- Reuters
Ethanol industry looking up- Chicago Tribune
Tehran says it won’t stop nuclear work; talks to EU- Reuters
Crude Oil Rises as Storm Edouard Strengthens in Gulf of Mexico- Bloomberg
In the Hills of Nebraska, Change Is on the Horizon- New York Times
EU asks for views on post-2012 climate change agreement- Thomson Financial News
Centrica may reactivate plans to bid for nuclear power generator- Guardian (UK)
ONGC plans offshore multi-complex- Hindustan Times
Kuwait official sees oil staying above US$100- Reuters
Iran Escalates Military Rhetoric in Nuclear Face-off- New York Times
Japan understands India's need for civil nuclear energy- The Economic Times
Exxon key to Alaska pipeline- The Globe and Mail
French sailors seized in Nigeria- BBC News
Think-tank: Russia pursues energy partnership with China- Budapest Business Journal
Storm shuts offshore oil port and hits shipping- Reuters
Ethanol industry looking up- Chicago Tribune
Friday, August 1, 2008
Despite Calls to Halt, Iran Says It Will Continue Its Nuclear Program- New York Times
Pelosi's Energy Stonewall- Wall Street Journal
Israel struggles with succession question- Financial Times
Congress Uses Summer Break To Debate Oil- Wall Street Journal
EDF bid for British Energy in tatters- Financial Times
China 'leads the world' in renewable energy- The Guardian
Legislation Calls for Oil, Gas, and Mining Revenue Transparency- MarketWatch
Breaking Own Record, Exxon Sets Highest U.S. Profit Ever- Washington Post
Shell announces £2m an hour profits- The Guardian
Russian court orders oil tycoon's partner jailed for murders- AFP
Oil group ends Iran investments- Financial Times
Oil majors' output growth hinges on strategy shift- The guardian
Fuel prices hit chaotic West African travel- Washington Post
Cheap way to 'split water' could lead to abundant clean fuel- The Guardian
Chesapeake studying LNG export facility investment- Reuters
Oil: Tar sands less damaging than coal, insists Shell- The Guardian
Coal rush questioned as bridge for energy gap- Financial Times
Economic Growth Gives Brazil New Global Leverage- iStockAnalyst
Pelosi's Energy Stonewall- Wall Street Journal
Israel struggles with succession question- Financial Times
Congress Uses Summer Break To Debate Oil- Wall Street Journal
EDF bid for British Energy in tatters- Financial Times
China 'leads the world' in renewable energy- The Guardian
Legislation Calls for Oil, Gas, and Mining Revenue Transparency- MarketWatch
Breaking Own Record, Exxon Sets Highest U.S. Profit Ever- Washington Post
Shell announces £2m an hour profits- The Guardian
Russian court orders oil tycoon's partner jailed for murders- AFP
Oil group ends Iran investments- Financial Times
Oil majors' output growth hinges on strategy shift- The guardian
Fuel prices hit chaotic West African travel- Washington Post
Cheap way to 'split water' could lead to abundant clean fuel- The Guardian
Chesapeake studying LNG export facility investment- Reuters
Oil: Tar sands less damaging than coal, insists Shell- The Guardian
Coal rush questioned as bridge for energy gap- Financial Times
Economic Growth Gives Brazil New Global Leverage- iStockAnalyst
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