Archive for the 'Oil and Gas' Category

Discovery backs theory oil not ‘fossil fuel’ By Jerome R. Corsi

Finding abiotic hydrocarbons in the Lost City sea vent fluids is the second discovery in recent years adding weight to the abiotic theory of the origin of oil.

A Big Oily Mess Part I: Understanding High Fuel Prices By Tom Ordeman, Jr.

As controversial as it is to question the wisdom of ethanol production, it’s worth noting that ethanol is part of the reason for increased oil prices. This may seem counterintuitive, but the process of creating ethanol requires the expenditure of nearly as much petroleum-based fuel as is created by the ethanol process.

The Truth About Oil and Gasoline: An API Primer (Part III)

I am mystified why their isn’t outrage on the part of American public on this issue because directly affects your future and your pocketbook.

Cheapeake’s massive shale find in Louisiana

But until some solid, repeatable well data emerges, the Haynesville will remain more diamond in the rough than diamond ring.

The Truth About Oil and Gasoline: An API Primer (Part II)

The U.S. oil and natural gas industry invested more than $1.25 trillion in a range of long-term
energy initiatives between 1992 and 2006.

THE TRUTH ABOUT OIL AND GASOLINE: AN API PRIMER (Part I)

America is in a global struggle for [tag]energy…

Massive Oil Deposit Could Increase US reserves by 10x

It is time for the American Public to demand that Washington remove the self-defeating politics relating to energy policies as dictated by the environmentalists. There is no reason that the environment can not be saved and coexist with oil exploration if you eliminate political agendas.

Mexican Oil Standoff

For the U.S., there are no other options. When will it wake up?

A McCain Presidency hangs on the economy (Part III)

The American people are ready for a sound energy policy which includes drilling and tapping our own natural oil resources.

Big Oil Strikes Back At Petrotyrants

As oil prices remain high, this may signal that the seller’s market in oil is shifting. Chavez is going to be the first to take the short end of it because Exxon is going to teach him a lesson.