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Next Up: The Battle for Libya’s Oil

August 26, 2011 by John Daly
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Muammar Gadhaffi’s 42 year-old regime is in its death rattle – maybe today, maybe tomorrow, his administration that has ruled Libya with a quixotic and brutal hand is about to pass, in Trotsky’s piquant phrase, “into the dustbin of history,” prompting the question “what next?”The glittering prize is Libya’s 1.6 million barrels per day...[read more]

‘Tis the Season for Oil Company Misinformation

August 1, 2011 by Robert Rapier
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In my travels around the globe, I have never been to another country that regards their oil companies as we do here in the U.S. I have actually been in countries where people view their domestic oil companies as a source of national pride. Here in the U.S., the average person on the street views our oil companies as vile, greedy...[read more]

Energy Crisis Prices Persist

July 22, 2011 by Geoffrey Styles
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Watching oil prices is a hard habit to break, once formed. They're always moving up and down, sometimes for obvious reasons and sometimes not. It has probably escaped most observers' notice that the magnitude of this year's price moves has exceeded the total nominal price of oil that prevailed not many years ago, yet without the sort of...[read more]

Biofuels Groups Meet in Washington for Discussion and Capitol Hill Briefing

March 10, 2011 by Mike Gregory
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The top trade groups representing the advanced biofuels industry in the United States met today in Washington, D.C. to continue industry-wide collaborative efforts begun last year aimed at improving communication among stakeholders while building a more cohesive industry to develop clean energy alternatives that strengthen our nation’s...[read more]

A triple-dividend from Pigovian gasoline taxation?

March 7, 2011 by Michael Giberson
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Michael Giberson Evan Turgeon, a lawyer working for the Cato Institute, has an article on gasoline taxation in the Journal of Land, Resources & Environmental Law: “Triple-Dividends: Toward Pigovian Gasoline Taxation.” The “triple dividends” asserted are benefits to the U.S. domestic economy, the national security outlook, and...[read more]

CRUDE - directed by Joe Berlinger

January 27, 2010 by Ron Pernick
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. Having been immersed in a world of intense consumption driven lifestyle for the last 60 years, we are now attempting to extricate our habitation on the planet from the carelessness pursuit of using everything on the planet to meet our needs. Sounds strangely like an addiction. We are making progress however. We may not directly be...[read more]