Luke BurgessPosted September 26, 2005
As many of us watched football yesterday, the energy industry exhaled a collective sigh of relief. Initial damage assessments showed only limited destruction to oil and natural gas platforms in the...
Luke BurgessPosted September 23, 2005
Luke Burgess discusses Hurricane Rita and its effect on Houston oil refineries
Luke BurgessPosted September 22, 2005
My girlfriend called me on her way home from work yesterday. She told me that she just filled up her car at $2.85/gallon. I told her to go back and fill up the trunk.
Luke BurgessPosted September 19, 2005
Crude oil futures spiked to over $4.35 today from a six-week low of $62.65. Benchmark light, sweet crude for October delivery rose close to 7%, to $67.50 in afternoon NYMEX trading.
Luke BurgessPosted September 19, 2005
Many people I know are winterizing their house before the cold weather hits. I've found 50 things you can do to save money on your heating bills this winter.
Brian HicksPosted September 13, 2005
In the middle of the political nonsense being debated among the political parties over Hurricane Katrina is the notion that there's an economic silver lining. The silver lining is that what has been...
Brian HicksPosted September 13, 2005
Being a Baltimore native, I have a soft spot for the opinions of curmudgeons. I've read just about every article written by H.L. Mencken, the godfather of all things curmudgeon.
Luke BurgessPosted September 12, 2005
Luke Burgess talks Gasoline Futures and Gulf Oil Production
Luke BurgessPosted September 9, 2005
When I was ten-years-old or so I found a syringe in the bathroom of my grandparent's house.
Luke BurgessPosted September 8, 2005
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Iran offered to send the United States 20 million barrels of crude oil. Not because they're good sports.
Luke BurgessPosted September 7, 2005
Did you contribute to a Hurricane Katrina relief fund? You did now. And I bet you didn't even know it.
Luke BurgessPosted September 6, 2005
Say goodbye to $2 gasoline. Most likely you'll never see it again.