Every time you think the energy policies pushed by the Democratic Party can’t possibly get any crazier, they go and fool you again. Politico’s E&E News published […]
Author: David Blackmon
If you’re paying at the pump or for your monthly utility bill in California, New York, New Jersey, or Hawaii, there is no mystery why, and […]
As we celebrate America’s 250th birthday, one of the finest blessings our Founders gave our nation stands out with particular clarity: the system of free enterprise. That […]
The Trump administration’s systematic dismantling of Joe Biden’s offshore wind dreams continued on Monday. The Department of the Interior (DOI) announced an agreement with Duke Energy in […]
European soccer fans have descended on the United States for the World Cup in recent weeks, and many are discovering a simple American luxury that remains frustratingly […]
In a move that could send the net-zero zealots scrambling for the smelling salts, Chevron announced this week that it has inked a massive 20-year power purchase […]
I have to admit that I laughed out loud – almost spewing coffee on my keyboard – Friday morning when I read this head from a competing […]
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 […]
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 […]










