The green hydrogen revolution was widely talked about in the post-pandemic period, as governments worldwide pursued a green transition more aggressively. Many viewed hydrogen...
In his ongoing energy commentary as a Forbes Senior Contributor, SHALE Magazine Editor-in-Chief Robert Rapier explores how tariff policies—particularly those enacted under the second...
In his latest work as a Senior Contributor to Forbes, Robert Rapier, Editor-in-Chief of SHALE Magazine, explores one of the most pivotal developments in...
As oil prices struggle to find a footing in the wake of the latest OPEC moves, natural gas has stepped into a standout role...
In recent years, the United States has invested heavily in expanding its liquified natural gas (LNG) operations, aiming to produce and export more of...
Contrary to popular belief, oil prices aren’t determined by any one country, company, or cartel. Instead, they’re the product of a global tug-of-war among...
The U.S. shale oil and gas boom that began early this century had enormous geopolitical implications. Without it, the U.S. would have become increasingly...
The European Union plans to launch a carbon levy in January, which will be the first large-scale border tax on carbon-intensive goods worldwide. The...
On October 21, 2025, the Corpus Christi City Council took a major step toward securing the region’s water future by voting to approve a...
After decades of stagnation, nuclear energy is staging a comeback — and it’s no longer the gigawatt-scale reactors of the past leading the charge....



















