Brian HicksPosted April 6, 2006
It's interesting how $60 oil has gone so gently into this good night. Even though prices have eased, the consumer has accepted this new paradigm, like so much else, without much thought.
Luke BurgessPosted March 13, 2006
If it hasn't happened already (like Kenneth Deffeyes believes), worldwide oil and natural gas production will soon peak.
Luke BurgessPosted March 6, 2006
It's difficult to hear about how much oil is consumed by the U.S. Department of Defense and not be shocked.
Luke BurgessPosted February 27, 2006
It's a preschool lesson that all youngsters know: Never take candy from a stranger
Luke BurgessPosted February 20, 2006
Luke Burgess here, writing from the comforts of my couch today as the U.S. market's are closed for in honor of President's day
Luke BurgessPosted February 13, 2006
You already know oil is the lifeblood of modern industrial society. Today almost every human endeavor from transportation, to manufacturing, to electricity, to plastics is inextricably connected to...
Luke BurgessPosted February 6, 2006
Let's say you're a multi-national oil giant. You're making a lot of money. And we're not talking Bill Gates money because that's chump change to major oil companies. We're talking making more money...
Luke BurgessPosted January 30, 2006
Natural gas prices have plummeted over the past month-and-a-half on increasing supplies and unusually warm weather. But seasoned Wealth Daily readers know that today's prices won't hold for very long.
Luke BurgessPosted January 23, 2006
Just after I uncorked a bottle of Cabernet Friday evening, I read a story that I've wanted to tell you about all weekend.
Brian HicksPosted January 13, 2006
In the Hindu faith, the god Krishna is also known as Jagganath. In religious processions, a statue of Krishna is placed on a large wagon, and devotees sometimes through themselves in front of the...
Luke BurgessPosted December 19, 2005
On Thursday I shared my eye-popping gas and electric bill with you.
Brian HicksPosted December 9, 2005
I'm stuck at my house in rural Maryland. Last night we got our first big blast of winter, dumping 6-inches of snow.