Oscars, Environment, and Oil
Oil Prices Rise Yes, today’s blog has it all: Oscars, Oil Prices, and environmental news. As the red carpet is put away for another year, the tinsel town must be quite pleased that it managed to navigate through the racial
Keep Volume Down!
Keep the Volume Down Typically, this is a rant to my son as he hammers away on his drum kit. But it is a sentiment echoed throughout the US oil industry to global producers who have so far at least,
Oil Oil Everywhere
Oil Oil Everywhere Oil, oil everywhere – prices are down again today as inventories rise. The black blood which runs through the veins of the world’s economies has dominated the news every day for the 20 plus years I have
The Art of Smart Energy Procurement
Warhol said, “I’m not afraid to die; I just don’t want to be there when it happens.” Andy Warhol, the American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art, died on this day
Buying Decisions – Cheap Gas
Buying decisions are easy when prices are low – aren’t they? If you are wondering what buying decisions have to do with low gas prices – read on. It’s incredible to me that gasoline (petrol for those over the pond)
Baltimore Illuminated
Baltimore, NJ February 7th, 1817. Baltimore was the first city outside England to adopt gas street lights (London in 1807 was the world’s first) and the first in the United States. Today, seeing natural gas at $1.90 d/th maybe we