Do Lawmakers Really Understand the Energy Markets? [View article]
Its amazing how the politico-aristos put their iron heels on the neck of everything and when prices go way up they don't know nothing and everything is somebody elses fault.
Winter's Coming for the Boomers: Part 2 [View article]
>We have 5% of the world’s population, but use 25% of the world’s energy.<
This is a very deceptive statement. How much is this 25%? How much energy do we produce here in the USA? How much energy do we BUY from foreign producers.
The US is the biggest buyuer of oil on the world market. In a sense we contgrol the price. As long as our one party government rations domestic energy production, we are just a cork in the world oil patch. If we could increase production on a sustainable basis of approx 3,000,000 brls a day it would be whole different world for the USA.
The IEA Annual Report: A Dire Picture of Energy Supply and Demand [View article]
>That rise in CO2 concentrations, however, will lead to a 3 degree Celsius rise in average global temperatures. <
WOW! What Scientific precision: X CO2 yields Y Degrees Celcius. Like a scientific fact, proven by many repeatable and verifiable experiments with measured and observed data from the biosphere. Where is all this overwhelming evidence that we ordinary people can view and analyize it?
Energy Independence Isn't a Supply-Side Issue [View article]
It is about domestic supply, domestic jobs, domestic infrastructure & distribution First. All the other stuff comes in later as it is developed. Energy production and supply is being rationed by congress , the ecco lobbies, and the ecco lawyers.
Do Lawmakers Really Understand the Energy Markets? [View article]
Winter's Coming for the Boomers: Part 2 [View article]
This is a very deceptive statement. How much is this 25%? How much energy do we produce here in the USA? How much energy do we BUY from foreign producers.
Link Between Large Oil Price Changes and GDP: It's Not What You Think [View article]
Checking in on Oil's Fundamentals [View article]
The IEA Annual Report: A Dire Picture of Energy Supply and Demand [View article]
WOW! What Scientific precision: X CO2 yields Y Degrees Celcius. Like a scientific fact, proven by many repeatable and verifiable experiments with measured and observed data from the biosphere. Where is all this overwhelming evidence that we ordinary people can view and analyize it?
Energy Independence Isn't a Supply-Side Issue [View article]
Which Inflation Is It Anyway? [View article]