The last few months have seen a parade of troubling news related to the health of the offshore wind sector, as rising inflation, mucked-up supply chains, and […]
Author: David Blackmon
One could almost hear the howls of laughter emanating from the hallways of major oil companies and analyst firms in August when the increasingly politicized International Energy […]
One of the most tiresome exercises in American politics and media in recent years has been the habit of those on the political left declaring that anyone […]
On his first day in office, US President Joe Biden famously used a stre of his pen to cancel Trans-Canada’s (now TC Energy) $8 billion investment in […]
The states of California and Texas have provided stark contrasts in their respective approaches to building and maintaining reliability and stability in their power grids for decades […]
Is the much-hyped “energy transition” starting to crumble at its foundations now? In recent weeks we have seen the following: Ford Motor Company warns investors its electric […]
Gaso prices at the pump are high and will most likely be going higher for the foreseeable future. AAA reported Fridaythat the average price for a gallon […]
What would happen to Texas if it’s the Biden administration’s ongoing efforts to restrict its oil and gas industry were to succeed? What would happen to the […]
With the “energy transition” from fossil fuels to renewables foundering up against the immutable laws of physics and thermodynamics, governments in the Western world are now studying […]
In a unanimous vote, the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the EPA had overstepped its authority with its attempt to massively expand its regulatory scope under […]
West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, is once again mounting his effort to build a bipartisan critical mass […]
At a May 3 hearing of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy to Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk to the woodshed for his refusal […]











