Developing nations are one of the central deciders of the peak oil demand debate
Is peak oil demand a myth? Capitol Crude goes to Georgetown University to debate how electric...
Developing nations are one of the central deciders of the peak oil demand debate
Is peak oil demand a myth? Capitol Crude goes to Georgetown University to debate how electric...
Aiming for ANWR: Will the Alaskan area be opened to oil development?
After decades of debate, drilling for oil and natural gas in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge...
US shale drillers are reacting faster and faster to rising oil prices
This week, Richard Newell, former EIA chief of the EIA and lead author of a study on US shale...
Restructuring debt in Venezuela may not be enough to revive its oil industry
Will Venezuela's oil sector — including PDVSA and Citgo — will be a help or hindrance as the...
Battle of the benchmarks: Should WTI be the global benchmark for oil prices?
US crude is now the most dynamic player in the global oil market, attracting investments from...
Even US shale may not be able to save markets from an oil supply crunch
Investment cycles can give clues about future oil market shifts, and recent slow investments are...
If US reimposes sanctions, Iran's major oil consumers could sway success
What happens if the US reimposes sanctions on Iran's oil sector without the support of Europe,...
Energy abundance can be a boon to foreign policy, but is the US taking advantage of it?
Meghan O'Sullivan, author of ‘Windfall: How the New Energy Abundance Upends Global Politics and...
The quest for 10 million b/d of US oil production
The US will produce an average 9.25 million b/d this year and the number will continue to grow...
What would an oil embargo mean to North Korea, which produces no petroleum?
Ahead of a possible United Nations Security Council vote Monday on an oil embargo to North Korea,...
Gruenspecht: EIA looks the US' oil future, even if 'there are no facts about the future'
The US EIA is losing its top career official, and Capitol Crude spoke with Howard Gruenspecht...
The US is an energy powerhouse, but in an increasingly interconnected, interdependent market
Capitol Crude celebrates its 150th episode with part two of a talk with Amos Hochstein, focusing...
'Sanctions can work': Obama's top energy diplomat on the nuances of US oil, gas policy
US energy sanctions are back in the news with Russia and Venezuela, so Capitol Crude talks to...
'Sanctions can work': Obama's top energy diplomat on the nuances of US oil, gas policy
US energy sanctions are back in the news with Russia and Venezuela, so Capitol Crude talks to...
The keys to Keystone XL success are in oil supply and demand, flows and prices
Do recent news events and future supply and demand justify the Keystone XL crude oil pipeline,...
Venezuela sanctions could squeeze margins, shift flows for US Gulf Coast oil refiners
If the US follows through with sanctions on Venezuela, it can affect a slew of issues for US Gulf...
Making sense of sanctions: The US, Venezuela, Russia, energy and oil flows
The US Congress is working on placing new oil sanctions against Russia, and the Trump...
'Reset does not mean rescind': RFA's Dinneen on proposed RVOs, the RFS and US biofuels
Bob Dinneen, president and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, speaks to Capitol Crude about...
It's murky waters when considering expanded US offshore oil and gas drilling
The Trump administration is looking to expand drilling in federal waters in the Gulf of Mexico,...
US producers and policymakers wrestle with the idea of energy dominance
The US has shifted from focusing on energy independence to energy security, and now energy...
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