Make no mistake about it: The peace deal between the U.S. and Iran is, at its heart, an oil deal. Yes, myriad other implications are in play […]
Author: David Blackmon
The U.S. Energy Information Administration dropped its latest Short-Term Energy Outlo this week, and the numbers clearly demonstrate that America’s shale revolution isn’t slowing down — it’s […]
Oil markets are funny things. Heads scream one direction, but the fundamentals—those stubborn realities of supply, demand, and inventories—have a way of reasserting themselves. That’s exactly what […]
A fairly amazing story rose to my attention this week when the American Petroleum Institute (API) noted in an X postthat two counties in southeastern New Mexico—Lea […]
Leading executives at ExxonMobil and Chevron sounded an alarm during a recent Bernstein conference: Global oil inventories are plunging to dangerously low levels, setting the stage for […]
Texas is once again proving why it stands as America’s unrivaled energy powerhouse. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), than 66% of planned U.S. […]
In a rather inconvenient display of corporate dysfunction, BP announced on Tuesday the immediate removal of its chairman, Albert Manifold, just months after he to the helm […]
The Bureau of Land Management held a federal oil and gas lease sale in the Delaware Basin of southeastern New Mexico on May 20 that shattered every […]
Cuba’s communist government confirmed on Friday what many of us predicted months ago: The island nation has officially run out of oil. On May 14, Energy and […]
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has been at a virtual standstill for two months now. In response, oil prices spiked, tanker rates skyrocketed and “experts” have […]
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) dropped a head-grabbing report last week touting a massive lithium discovery in the Appalachian region. According to the agency, pegmatite deposits stretching […]
Even as U.S. gaso prices rise again amid ongoing Strait of Hormuz tensions, American drivers are still paying less than half what many Europeans and Asians endure […]










