Whiskey and Bourbon to Biofuels
August 21, 2010
Waste from Whiskey Production Can Fuel Cars | www.chemweek.com
Chemical Week just reported that Edinburgh Napier University scientists have discovered a new process to generate biofuels from whiskey production waste. The whiskey biofuel is 30% more powerful than U.S. corn derived ethanol and requires no engine modification of present motor vehicles.
DOE moves from Coal Gasification to Coal Oxy-Combustion
August 9, 2010
DOE Funds New FutureGen Project | www.chemweek.com
DOE decided to cancel funding for coal gasification and instead stimulus fund with $1 billion a coal oxy-combustion process for retrofitting a 200 MW coal power plant in Meredosia, Illinois and construct a CO2 storage facility in Matton with pipeline connections to the power plant. L'Air Liquid is supplying the oxygen plant and Babcock and Wilcocx retrofits the coal combustion boiler.
Harry Blinked and T. Boone Smiles
August 3, 2010
The Death of Cap and Tax | online.wsj.com
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid finally understood the negative economics of cap and trade (cap and tax) and shelved the President Obama initiated energy bill with cap and trade provisions in lieu of a new energy bill with a $5.8 billion subsidy for natural gas vehicles.
Will Golden Gate Get It Wrong by Investing In Zale (ZLC)?
July 24, 2010
Zale shareholders expected to OK Golden Gate Capital plan | m.dallasnews.com
With the economy softening, Golden Gate has big decisions to make before investing in Zale. Here is more.
Ultimately, EVs, and No Lithium , Please, says Honda
July 21, 2010
Honda Discovers Cars With Cords | www.wired.com
Honda, the world's largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines, and the first to market a hybrid powertrain equipped personal passenger car, has now committed to entering the rather confused electrified vehicle market place with a range of powertrains to supercede the one, a nickel metal hydride battery using gasoline/electric hybrid that it has been marketing since 1997.Siimultaneously Honda announces that it remains committed to a fuel-cell based powertrain as the ultimate goal.
Modular 125 MW U.S. Nuclear Reactor gets Traction
July 14, 2010
Bechtel to Back Small Nuclear Plants | online.wsj.com
Bechtel, the world's most experienced and recognized nuclear power plant contractor will partner according to WSJ with Babcock & Wilcox to bring 125 MW modular nuclear reactors to the market in a very short time.
BG and Santos have to reconsider their CSG to LNG projects in Queensland
July 13, 2010
Coal seam gas projects face delay | www.smh.com.au
BG and Santos have diligently worked for over two years on their Coal Seam Gas ("CSG") to LNG projects to export LNG from Gladstone and Curtis Island terminals. However, after submission of over 15,000 pages of environmental impact reports by both parties the present political climate before the fall election has stopped the project and Environmental Protection Minister, Peter Garrett asked BG and Santos to resubmit their environmental impact studies, being supposedly deficient in options for the utility infrastructure requirements.
BP Shares Become Attractive for Play by Libya
July 7, 2010
Libya Oil Chief Sees Value as BP Shares Rise | online.wsj.com
WSJ reported today that Libya shows interest in acquiring shares in BP as their share price is now lower by half since the Gulf Coast disaster.
Alaskan Oil Challenged by Russian ESPO
July 6, 2010
Russia-To-Asia Pipeline Takes Detour to U.S. | online.wsj.com
The Russian Eastern Siberia- Pacific Ocean pipeline project ("ESPO") is now delivering medium-heavy sweet crude ("ESPO Blend") from their Pacific Kozmino Bay terminal to the U.S. West Coast. Refineries from the Puget Sound to Los Angles can keep the gasoline prices down with this new source of attractive priced and good quality crude.
TransCanada and the Future of Reliable Economical Energy Supplies for the USA
July 5, 2010
TransCanada: Oil Sands Exports Will Go To Asia If Blocked In US | councils.glgroup.com
American exceptionalism has added the dimension of exceptional stupidity with regard to our securing of future energy supplies. TransCanada has responded as a rational entity to the confused hypocrisy now dominating the American government about economics in general, and energy efficiency and self-sufficiency in particular.
Shale gas abundance provides new options for energy companies
February 13, 2012
Chesapeake Energy bites the natural gas bullet
January 25, 2012
Flurry of newbuild drilling rig deliveries in 2012 may dampen rig rates
January 20, 2012
Talisman joins the ranks of cautious E&P companies
January 12, 2012
Early signs of caution begin to cloud frontier exploration and production
January 4, 2012