Is Oil and Natural Gas Sold in a World Market?We often speak of oil and gas in one phrase, as if it is one...
Liquified natural gas (LNG) seems to be either a hero or villain depending on what side of the aisle you talk to. Despite some...
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...
The Empire State’s new governor, Kathy Hochul, wants to establish her environmental bona fides. So, what better way to get it done than to...
History matters. On Dec. 19, 1890 Art. X, §2 of the Texas Constitution was amended to include a provision forming the Railroad Commission of...
This week, in a huge turn of events, the United Kingdom said it would be lifting its ban on fracking for shale gas to...
The U.S. has long relied on the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for its oil and gas, which it produces under the OPEC intergovernmental organization...
Texas has the most wind capacity of any state, generating about 16% of its electricity from wind. In August, as temperatures rose to over...
Despite Biden’s highly-touted trip to Saudi Arabia just last month, leaders of the oil-rich nation are already proposing cuts in production to stabilize global...
Russian President, Vladimir Putin, is putting on a masterclass on how to bring modern Europe to its knees. With a reliance on Russian oil...


















