Norway kept petroleum production near peak levels in March 2026—but the more important signal for oil markets is that the country is now operating with virtually no spare capacity. At a time […]
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Asia Energy Squeeze Worsens as Supply Cushion Melts
Asian countries have been buying all the oil they can get their hands on since the Strait of Hormuz shut down for business. Thanks to ample supply of seaborne crude oil, mostly […]
Is heavy industry the future of carbon removal in the US?
After what seemed like a quiet year for carbon removal in the U.S., it’s been a noisy few weeks. As Latitude Media first reported, the Department of Energy gave Congress a list […]
States are cutting their way to higher electricity bills
On April 13, Maryland’s General Assembly passed what its House Speaker called the crown jewel of the 2026 session. The Utility RELIEF Act, its supporters tout, will save the average household at […]
A judge blocked Trump’s clean energy blockade. Are projects out of limbo?
A federal judge this week gave renewable energy developers another win in their fight against the Trump administration’s policies that have stalled solar and wind projects. The U.S. District Court for the […]
Permian Natural Gas Outflow Restrictions Remain
Waha prices remained depressed over the past week as capacity was tightly constrained, particularly to the East. via RBN Energy https://ift.tt/CBehYnI
USGC Crack Spreads Ease but Remain Elevated
USGC crack spreads are easing in April, but margins remain well above historical norms as diesel and gasoline cracks stay elevated year over year. via RBN Energy https://ift.tt/RFxYSfU
Slip Sliding Away – Organic Oil and Gas Reserve Replacement Continues to Dip on Conservative Investment
The energy industry touts vast U.S. oil and gas resources, but increasingly limited volumes that can be practically and profitably developed have left producers struggling to replace proven reserves. Today, we analyze […]
The Global Energy Crisis Is Reviving Green Hydrogen
The global energy crisis has reshaped global energy priorities seemingly overnight. The Strait of Hormuz has been closed to virtually all commercial traffic for well over a month now, severely restricting global […]
Don’t Blame Technology For The Start-And-Stop Transition To Clean Energy
Does the transition to clean energy rely on technology? Sure. Energy innovation is one kind of technological advancement that can enrich human lives, as the energy system is the primary source of […]