Category: ‘ Oil Dependence ’

 

Al Qaeda has “continuing interest” in attacking energy infrastructure

On Friday, it was reported that al Qaeda has a “continuing interest” in attacking oil and gas infrastructure.  The warning came from the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI as a result of information obtained during t...

Oily foreign policy

Robert Burns of the AP has a very important story today on our increasingly close defense-related ties with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.  It is also interesting that the news preceding today's POTUS speech on the Middle East was ...

Understanding oil subsidies

Tune in today for a reasoned and constructive examination of the impact of oil subsidies on the US deficit, economy and energy security as the Senate Finance Committee conducts a hearing featuring the CEOs of the five majors.  NO...

Oil Trade Deficit Rises 20 Percent in March

The Census Bureau released March trade data today, and despite U.S. companies selling the most goods and services overseas in nearly two decades, a big jump in oil prices pushed the nation’s trade deficit to its highest level si...

Political Roundup

After a two-week congressional recess—plenty of time to hear from constituents about high gas prices and pain at the pump—Members of Congress have hit the road running on energy issues this week. Yesterday the House passed ...

VMT – An idea whose time is coming

Pete Kasperowicz in The Hill today has a good piece about the Obama Administration's draft proposal to reauthorize the federal surface transportation programs.  This is an important piece of legislative business that has been lan...

The price of gasoline? Check the price of oil…

With so much talk of oil company profits, price speculation etc. it seems reasonable to ask just what components do make up the retail price of gasoline.  Here is a very quick note on trends, adapted from the Energy Information A...

Political Roundup

This week on Capitol Hill, lawmakers finally wrapped up the long debate over the budget for the rest of FY2011.  But with gasoline prices likely to remain near $4 a gallon through 2011 and the summer driving season approaching, i...

Libya: Don’t expect a quick return to full production

Last week, ARC Financial Corporation published its Energy Charts report, with an interesting section about how political unrest and military action in countries often leads to long-term declines in their oil production.  Using ex...

President Obama announces Clean Fleets Partnership

On Friday, President Obama announced efforts to reduce petroleum consumption in trucks and other fleet vehicles.  The White House released another fact sheet linking this initiative with the President’s speech earlier last week...
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