Gruenspecht: EIA looks the US' oil future, even if 'there are no facts about the future'
The US EIA is losing its top career official, and Capitol Crude spoke with Howard Gruenspecht...
Gruenspecht: EIA looks the US' oil future, even if 'there are no facts about the future'
The US EIA is losing its top career official, and Capitol Crude spoke with Howard Gruenspecht...
What would an oil embargo mean to North Korea, which produces no petroleum?
Ahead of a possible United Nations Security Council vote Monday on an oil embargo to North Korea,...
The quest for 10 million b/d of US oil production
The US will produce an average 9.25 million b/d this year and the number will continue to grow...
Energy abundance can be a boon to foreign policy, but is the US taking advantage of it?
Meghan O'Sullivan, author of ‘Windfall: How the New Energy Abundance Upends Global Politics and...
If US reimposes sanctions, Iran's major oil consumers could sway success
What happens if the US reimposes sanctions on Iran's oil sector without the support of Europe,...
Even US shale may not be able to save markets from an oil supply crunch
Investment cycles can give clues about future oil market shifts, and recent slow investments are...
Battle of the benchmarks: Should WTI be the global benchmark for oil prices?
US crude is now the most dynamic player in the global oil market, attracting investments from...
Restructuring debt in Venezuela may not be enough to revive its oil industry
Will Venezuela's oil sector — including PDVSA and Citgo — will be a help or hindrance as the...
US shale drillers are reacting faster and faster to rising oil prices
This week, Richard Newell, former EIA chief of the EIA and lead author of a study on US shale...
Aiming for ANWR: Will the Alaskan area be opened to oil development?
After decades of debate, drilling for oil and natural gas in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge...
Developing nations are one of the central deciders of the peak oil demand debate
Is peak oil demand a myth? Capitol Crude goes to Georgetown University to debate how electric...
Bahrain's view of the global oil market, OPEC and the US
Capitol Crude talks with Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa al-Khalifa, Bahrain’s oil minister, who sees...
Permian drillers may turn to recycled water to cut costs
Capitol Crude gets a crash course in geology to understand the potential for Permian Basin...
US producers fight federal rules limiting methane from oil, gas operations
Capitol Crude looks at US producers continuing fight against federal rules limiting methane...
LNG bunkering: a small market with big policy-driven potential
Global policies to cut shipping emissions could create massive new demand for LNG as a bunker...
Capitol Crude's oil price and policy outlook for 2018
Where are oil prices, supply and demand heading in 2018? And how will Washington policy shape oil...
The great ANWR mystery: How much oil is really there?
In 1986, Chevron, BP and two Alaska Native corporations drilled a single well about 15 miles from...
Capitol Crude talks to Gary Ross about the impact the Trump administration is having on the...
What are the implications of China's first crude oil futures contract?
Capitol Crude talks to Gary Ross about the impact the Trump administration is having on the...
Examining Florida's exemption from the US oil and gas drilling plan
Capitol Crude looks at the Trump administration’s plan to open nearly all federal waters to oil...