AI’s Growth Depends On The Energy Workforce
Most discussions about artificial intelligence focus on chips, data centers, power plants, and electricity demand. Those are all important. But
Most discussions about artificial intelligence focus on chips, data centers, power plants, and electricity demand. Those are all important. But
U.S. gasoline inventories aren’t at record lows, but they are falling fast. The distinction is important. The current level of
I think most energy analysts would have been shocked to learn that roughly three months into a total closure of
When lawmakers propose solutions to complex economic problems, the first requirement should be a clear understanding of how those problems
A decade ago, China was widely expected to become a shale powerhouse. By some estimates, it holds more technically recoverable
When markets get shaky, the difference between speculation and real investing becomes obvious—fast. This is where utility stocks quietly outperform.
Most investors think options equal risk. That’s usually because they’re looking at the wrong strategies. Used correctly, options can actually
When oil prices spike, markets don’t just react—they reprice risk across the entire economy. For investors, that shift often separates
When a major oil shock hits, most Americans notice it first at the pump. That’s exactly what’s happening now. Since
When a geopolitical shock hits energy markets, the same pattern plays out: diesel prices spike fast, while gasoline lags behind.