U.S. LNG exports
The U.S. has been exporting larger quantities of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe recently, a trend that is likely to continue. Following the...
geothermal power plant
The U.S. is developing its geothermal energy capacity through investment in research and development, as well as several new production projects across the country....
Oil company subsidies
Are oil companies truly receiving billions in government subsidies, or is this a misleading narrative? What’s the difference between a tax break and...
U.S. Energy Dominance
The U.S. leads in oil, gas, and LNG exports, securing global energy dominance. Rapid growth in renewables and nuclear energy strengthens U.S. energy...
oil and gas magazine
Introduction In her Austin office, Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham speaks passionately about her vision for the state’s energy future. She has embraced her role...
Yes, LNG is Cleaner Than Coal
Robert Howarth's study claims LNG has a 33% larger emissions footprint than coal over 20 years, but its assumptions are controversial. The debate...
oil well
Environmentalists and the state governments have been fighting to get abandoned oil wells plugged for decades without avail. Although the situation has improved in recent...
oil production
By guest writer Alex Mills Despite a 10% decline in drilling activity, U.S. oil production continues at a record pace, driven by efficiency gains...
The future of energy is hydrogen
A sleeper pick may win the race for the next generation of green energy. Hydrogen fuel is not new to the green energy race...
caribbean oil
In a bid to tap new oil regions and produce “low-carbon oil”, several U.S. oil majors are investing heavily in African and the Caribbean...