Can Energy Prices Predict A Recession?

Predicting Recessions There has been much speculation recently about a recession in 2016, so we take a look at what the drivers could be. Are there signals from energy price movements, and how might this impact you. It would appear

By |May 23, 2016|

Oil Prices Impact Utility Cost

Crude oil has Increased 80% Since February! – So What Action Did You Take? Since crude oil prices collapsed in February 2016 to their lowest point in recent years, crude has been making a very steady recovery. This morning WTI was

By |May 18, 2016|

Shorts on the Line!

Energy Shorts In the last seven weeks, those who have been watching the oil markets would notice a 50% increase in cost. With a global market in oversupply, and crude stocks fast approaching their highest ever levels, it is right to wonder what

By |April 6, 2016|

Deja Vu?

Deja Vu? The automotive Deja Vu is DeLorean. It was this day 34 years ago that the DeLorean Motor Company went to the wall, leaving us thinking we were destined only to see these stainless steel cars in the movies

By |April 4, 2016|

India Invest in Russian Oil

Russian Oil Gets Indian Investment The Russian oil economy, like most oil-rich nations, has been taking a beating lately, as the world’s oversupply of oil drove prices to as low as $26 barrel. The Russian government relies on about half of

By |March 23, 2016|

Is Solar being Frozen Out?

Solar Generation Creating Revenue Gap There are two basic groups of energy, renewable energy (biomass, geothermal, solar generation, water, and wind power) and nonrenewable (fossil fuels coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear). Three-quarters of the world’s energy is generated by burning fossil

By |March 18, 2016|
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