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- 06 Jul 2015, 19:48
- Forum: Hydrocarbons
- Topic: Self Proclaimed 'Frack Master' Is A disgrace for U.S Shale
- Replies: 0
- Views: 12670
Self Proclaimed 'Frack Master' Is A disgrace for U.S Shale
Self Proclaimed "Frack Master'' Chris Faulkner has been almost everything but a real oil man. One must be cautious when dealing with this man... This article provides one with a good reason to do a bit more due diligence before investing in the U.S shale scene. Thanks Chris for being a disgrace...
- 07 Nov 2014, 02:23
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: The Driving Force Behind the US Oil Boom
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2147
The Driving Force Behind the US Oil Boom
The shale revolution’s sweet spot is oilfield services, the lower-risk backbone of the American oil and gas boom that pays off regardless of a play’s economics. Behind the stardom of the explorers and producers who have put themselves on the revolutionary shale map and absorb most of the risk—are th...
- 29 Aug 2014, 03:25
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: New Technology Could End The Debate Over Pipeline Safety
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1577
New Technology Could End The Debate Over Pipeline Safety
Who could have ever imagined that North America would surpass Saudi Arabia as the world’s largest producer of oil and natural gas liquids? A decade ago, that would have seemed laughable. Yet that’s exactly what has happened and it’s not just Saudi Arabia that has been left in North America’s dust --...
- 11 Jul 2014, 00:30
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: 800 Degree Heat From Solar Mirrors Frying Birds Mid Air
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1739
800 Degree Heat From Solar Mirrors Frying Birds Mid Air
There is growing evidence that birds flying in the vicinity of a solar thermal power project in California’s Mojave Desert are being injured and even killed either by the solar heat that’s focused with mirrors on its three energy-collecting towers, or by colliding with the mirrors themselves. Yet a ...
- 13 Jun 2014, 02:21
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: How Much Energy Will the 2014 World Cup Consume?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 2967
How Much Energy Will the 2014 World Cup Consume?
Along with 3 billion other viewers around the world, I plan to tune in for the month-long World Cup to see whether the 22-year old Neymar can withstand the colossal pressure that has been put upon his shoulders to deliver a win for team Brazil. Every time I turn on my television set, I’m using World...
- 12 Aug 2013, 16:48
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: No More Spills? New Technology Could Transform the Pipeline
- Replies: 1
- Views: 974
No More Spills? New Technology Could Transform the Pipeline
The 2010 Kalamazoo spill and the 2013 Exxon leak in Arkansas are the most glaring incidents, but these are just the big leaks that are found right away and reported. Most leaks are found eventually—but there is money to be saved and damage to be avoided by catching them at the smallest rupture. Righ...
- 05 Jun 2013, 18:58
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Will Saudi Arabia Allow the U.S. Oil Boom?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1774
Will Saudi Arabia Allow the U.S. Oil Boom?
Technology, technology, and more technology—this is what has driven the American oil and gas boom starting in the Bakken and now being played out in the Gulf of Mexico revival, and new advances are coming online constantly. It’s enough to rival the Saudis, if the Kingdom allows it to happen. Along w...
- 11 Feb 2013, 21:05
- Forum: Hydrocarbons
- Topic: Pipeline Leak Detection, Industry Savior? Interview with Adr
- Replies: 3
- Views: 10703
Pipeline Leak Detection, Industry Savior? Interview with Adr
Pipelines used to be things that were just built without blinking. It is said that there are enough pipelines now in the US to encircle the Earth 25 times with enough left over to also tie a bow around it. Today, getting a pipeline built is not so easy - there are too many environmental concerns and...
- 12 Nov 2012, 18:23
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Why Shale Gas will Exceed the Hype
- Replies: 19
- Views: 3935
Why Shale Gas will Exceed the Hype
Risk perception isn’t what it used to be. Ask the swelling ranks of Canadian junior oil and gas companies braving high-risk venues like Sudan, Iraq and even Yemen. Technological advances and the shale revolution are making risk easier to digest. And political risk is no longer limited to developing ...
- 30 Sep 2012, 18:57
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: UNBELIEVABLE: Broker in Drunken Stupor Moves Oil Markets
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1203
UNBELIEVABLE: Broker in Drunken Stupor Moves Oil Markets
Quite an unbelievable news story - makes you wonder just how difficult the oil markets are to manipulate: On June the 30th 2009 oil mysteriously jumped by more than $1.50 a barrel during the night, to reach its highest price in eight months, the kind of swing that is caused by a major geopolitical e...
- 05 Jul 2012, 03:30
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Why we Should Let Greece Fail - An Interview with Jim Rogers
- Replies: 0
- Views: 439
Why we Should Let Greece Fail - An Interview with Jim Rogers
World markets appear to be hovering over a precipice as Europe’s sovereign debt crisis, slowdowns in India and China and further bank downgrades threaten to send stocks and commodities down even further. Falling oil and gas prices may offer some respite to consumers but are they enough to help the e...
- 19 Jun 2012, 16:34
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: The most immediate threats to global energy security
- Replies: 2
- Views: 913
The most immediate threats to global energy security
As global energy supplies come under increasing attack by non-state actors and private energy holdings become key targets of political maneuverings and criminal activities, Oilprice.com discusses the nature of the growing threat and how to reverse the risk with “smart power.” To help us look at thes...
- 23 May 2012, 21:59
- Forum: News
- Topic: China Warns Australia - Choose Between us or America
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1843
China Warns Australia - Choose Between us or America
It is rare in diplomatic circles for governments to speak bluntly, particularly in the Orient, where manners are highly prized. The exceptions to this rule are retired military officers, who are often able to voice sentiments too impolitic for other channels. One of the more startling pronouncements...
- 27 Apr 2012, 18:15
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Top 5 Figures Influencing Renewable Energy in the U.S.
- Replies: 0
- Views: 470
Top 5 Figures Influencing Renewable Energy in the U.S.
As Oilprice.com embarks on its Top 5 series, we thought it expedient to begin with our take on the key figures shaping and influencing U.S. renewable energy efforts, not least because the issue of energy security is being prioritized in campaigning ahead of U.S. presidential elections. In considerin...
- 20 Apr 2012, 22:32
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Make It So - Energy Science Fiction Becoming Science Fact
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1563
Make It So - Energy Science Fiction Becoming Science Fact
It's no secret that Gene Roddenberry's venerable "Star Trek" metaseries has inspired the imagination of millions since it first debuted in 1966. Strange worlds, compelling characters, and more techno-babble than you could shake a stick at have always been hallmarks of the series. But Star ...