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BP Warns of Rising Debt Amid Lower Output, Weak Gas Trading
BP Plc said debts mounted in the first quarter, yet another setback for the UK energy major as it struggles to turn its finances around. Net debt climbed about $4 billion from […]
U.S. crude oil exports reached a new record in 2024
U.S. crude oil exports in 2024 surpassed the previous record set in 2023, exceeding an annual average of 4.1 million barrels per day (b/d). Despite this new record, crude oil export year—over—year […]
The Case for Fully Debt-Financed Utilities
Our regulatory regime in the US is based on the Supreme Court decisions in the Hope and Bluefield cases. In both cases the courts clearly limit public utility commission ratemaking discretion while […]
Nuclear’s Back—but Uranium Supply Isn’t
The nuclear power industry will need additional uranium supply in the medium and long term to ensure adequate supply for the new era of nuclear energy. Therefore, efforts must begin immediately to […]
You Make Me Feel Like a Natural (Gasoline) – Different Names, Uses Add to Mystery Around Natural Gasoline
It’s the most expensive NGL, accounting for more than 25% of the value of a weighted average barrel. It is the only NGL that does not require storage or transportation under pressure. […]
IEA’s World Energy Outlook systemically underestimates solar PV development
Since 1993, the World Energy Outlook (WEO) of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has been an authoritative report on energy statistics and guiding future energy supply and demand developments. An examination of […]
Uncertainty Is Overshadowing Fundamentals in Oil Markets
Oil market fundamentals appear to have entirely given way to sentiment recently, with Trump’s tariff war with China driving prices down.Friday, April 11th, 2025 This week, one may not have noticed that oil markets […]
You Can’t LNG Your Way Out of a Trade Deficit
U.S. President Donald Trump insists that American buyers boost purchases of U.S. energy goods to reduce their large trade surpluses with America. Some traditional U.S. energy buyers, such as Japan, South Korea, […]
Why Falling Oil Prices Are Not Always Good News
Not long ago, falling oil prices were widely celebrated in the United States. Cheaper gasoline meant more disposable income for consumers, lower transportation costs for businesses, and a boost to sectors that […]