Anthony Brough

Mr. Anthony Brough

President, ENERGY CONSULTANTS LLC


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CCS Limitations and Challenges

March 12, 2009

StatoilHydro's Sleipner CO2 injection successful | www.ogj.com

While Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is technically feasible, many logistic and budgetary challenges remain.  Overall plant efficiency, transportation, and storage all pose significant challenges and pose large increases in energy costs to consumers.

An Investment Opening?

December 12, 2008

Alternative energy ideas power down | www.delawareonline.com

- Current economic conditions have pressured fragile, developing alternative energy product and service providers - Long term demand will remain robust due to regulatory and legislative mandates in this segment - Business leaders in the alternative energy segment have learned to be resilient through starts and stops as the enabling technologies development - A slowdown in the segment may present a unique opportunity for traditional energy companies, sitting on the sidelines the past five years, to acquire or partner with promising alternative energy product and service providers who now find themselves with depressed stock prices

Similarity to early '80's Remarkable... with one big difference

November 14, 2008

Capital spending cuts delay oil sands projects | www.ogj.com

In the early 1980's Shell and other major oil and gas companies were investing heavily in the Rocky Mountain regions (Colorado for example) exploring for shale oil deposits and developing shale oil processes.  Oil prices shifted dramatically and capital expenditures dropped to zero and thousands of engineering and labor positions were eliminated. 

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