Brian HicksPosted March 13, 2007
Un Nuevo Mundo. Even if your Spanish is limited to Mexican menu literacy or Ricky Martin lyrics, you probably understand this phrase. It translates as "A New World," and it bears great historical...
Keith KohlPosted March 12, 2007
The future demand for Canadian oil sands is practically assured. Over the next decade, the U.S. is going to reduce its reliance on Middle Eastern oil. President Bush confirmed this during his last...
Keith KohlPosted February 26, 2007
Last week, crude oil prices jumped to the highest level so far this year. This latest increase is attributed to a recent Energy Department report speculating that fuel inventories will drop sharply...
Brian HicksPosted February 20, 2007
At the upcoming Biofuels America Conference and Expo in Cartagena, Colombia, I will bear witness to a crucial development in Latin American history - the development of alternative energy.
Brian HicksPosted February 16, 2007
Cease-fire line, battle line or pipeline? With the Russian presence in Georgia's breakaway regions, lines are blurred.
Keith KohlPosted February 12, 2007
Imagine a source of energy that could reduce the worlds oil obsession. The impact of peak oil will be felt over the next five to ten years. And although renewable energy solutions havent...
Keith KohlPosted February 5, 2007
Peak gas will become a major problem over the next decade. Canada's natural gas industry is in jeopardy. And with the U.S. being so dependent on Canadian gas, this puts our economy at risk from the...
Keith KohlPosted January 29, 2007
Although liquefied natural gas has experienced relatively low growth over the last five years, its outlook is looking brighter.
Keith KohlPosted January 22, 2007
The house unveiled its attack on big oil last week with the introduction of their new energy plan. Yet their plan seems as if it is preparing for a future after peak oil.
Keith KohlPosted January 10, 2007
Baltimore, MDNatural gas prices have taken a hard hit this year, but the future may make you rethink any ideas of leaving early.
Keith KohlPosted December 22, 2006
The fact that global demand will rise year after year as our craving for oil continues isnt questioned. One might assume the natural course of action would be to ramp up exploration in order to...
Brian HicksPosted December 13, 2006
As we all know, the warning signals we have received about energy, food, species extinction and global warming are just the most prominent issues.