Oil
Where the U.S. gets it’s oil from has shifted greatly in the last 15 years
Energy-independence has been a goal for the United States for decades. With shale production in recent years, it would appear…
Read More »Fracking Under Attack
Hydraulic fracturing in Minnesota is about to take another big hit as environmental activists bus in from around the state…
Read More »Obama’s Five Year Plan
The US (through President Barack Hussein Obama’s failed green energy policies and his desire to repay campaign contributors) has decided…
Read More »Democrats Introduce Reasonable Profits Board Bill To Regulate Oil Company Profits
In a direct attack on free enterprise, Democrats have introduced The Gas Price Spike Act, (H.R. 3784), that proposes to…
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Oil Rises 2% To Over $101 A Barrel Over Tensions With Iran
Oil prices climbed 2% to over $101 a barrel on growing U.S. consumer confidence and tension in the Middle East.…
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Cyber Attacks Threaten World Oil Supply
Computers control nearly all aspects of the worlds oil supply today. Increasingly, they are coming under more and more frequent…
Read More » Study Projects Major Growth for Heavy Crude Oil, Evaluates Potential and Challenges for Next 25 Years
HOUSTON, Sept. 1, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Global production of heavy crude oil, led by new output fromCanada, Venezuela and the Middle East, will rise to…
Read More »Breitling Oil and Gas Announces Exploration in Louisiana
IRVING, Texas, June 14, 2011 — Breitling Oil and Gas Corporation, an independent exploration and production company based in Irving,…
Read More »Why Obama’s Use of Regulation vs. Legislation is Flawed
The Obama administration is using regulatory controls in place of legislation in many areas. By moving traditionally legislative actions into…
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