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This U.S. Shale Play Has Flattened Out Substantially

By PI News Feed on June 15, 2015

The North Dakota Industrial Commission is out with the April production Data for the Bakken and all North Dakota.(Click to enlarge)Eight month of flat to down production from the Bakken.(Click to enlarge)I […]

Crunch Time For The US Coal Industry | OilPrice.com

By PI News Feed on June 15, 2015

via OilPrice.com http://ift.tt/1IfNtLS

It’s Not Supposed to Be That Way – What Happens to New NGL Infrastructure if Production Growth Slows?

By PI News Feed on June 15, 2015

Over the past 4 years, billions of dollars have been committed to building new petrochemical olefin crackers for ethane and export facilities for both propane and ethane. All these projects were expected […]

No, BP, the U. S. did NOT surpass Saudi Arabia in oil production

By PI News Feed on June 14, 2015

Even the paper of record for the oil industry, Oil & Gas Journal, got it wrong. With the release of the latest BP Statistical Review of World Energy, media outlets appeared to […]

Weak climate plans mean world set to overshoot temperature goal – IEA

By PI News Feed on June 14, 2015

LONDON (Reuters) – Countries’ current pledges for greenhouse gas cuts will fail to achieve a peak in energy-related emissions by 2030 and likely result in a temperature rise of 2.6 degrees Celsius […]

New York’s Energy Czar on the Philosophy Behind the State’s Energy Transformation

By PI News Feed on June 12, 2015

Richard Kauffman has a lot of responsibilities as New York’s "energy czar." He oversees multiple agencies and utilities, advises the governor on energy issues, and works closely with regulators in their attempt […]

UBS lays out “dream” solar scenario: 50% of global generation by 2050

By PI News Feed on June 12, 2015

UBS says solar PV could provide 50% of global output by 2050, with negligible impact on bills, and no land or resource bottlenecks. via Renew Economy http://ift.tt/1Ba8Hxv

EIA Oil Production Numbers All Over The Place, Again

By PI News Feed on June 11, 2015

Shale is where all the action is and total C+C and total liquids should follow shale, not in lock step of course but pretty close. But the idea of different groups at […]

EPA: Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Airplanes Are Dangerous To Human Life

By PI News Feed on June 10, 2015

But rather than set a standard, the U.S. agency opted to let an international group lead the way on curbing airplane emissions. The post EPA: Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Airplanes Are Dangerous […]

Renewables fastest growing form of energy in 2014: BP

By PI News Feed on June 10, 2015

LONDON (Reuters) – Renewable power was the fastest growing form of energy last year, with a record 6 percent of global power generation, in a year when energy consumption slowed sharply worldwide, […]

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