Energy Information Administration
Beautiful Coal’ Seeks New Life as Carbon Fiber for Submarines
published Sep 13, 2017 6:00:00 PM, by Tim Loh and Patrick Martin (Bloomberg) — The 30-foot hull of an experimental mini-sub is helping to show how the U.S. may be able to redeploy the mountain of coal that power plants are no longer burning. Researchers at the Oak Ridge National
Oil Investors Just Aren’t Buying the Price Rebound Story: Gadfly
published Apr 19th 2017, 12:03 pm, by Liam Denning (Bloomberg Gadfly) —The most striking aspect of the energy sector in recent weeks has been an all-round lack of confidence. Relative to the wider market, the E&P sector’s performance this month looks even worse given that the S&P 500 is essentially
Oil Declines in New York as U.S. Crude and Fuel Supplies Gain
published Jan 25th 2017, 2:23 pm, by Mark Shenk (Bloomberg) —Oil declined after a U.S. government report showed crude and fuel inventories increased. Futures fell 0.8 percent in New York. Crude supplies rose 2.84 million barrels in the week ended Jan. 20, the Energy Information Administration said. Gasoline stockpiles climbed a fourth
Oil Rises as Saudi Arabia Said to Comply With OPEC Output Cuts
published Jan 5th 2017, 2:56 pm, by Mark Shenk (Bloomberg) —Oil rose as Saudi Arabia was said to meet its pledged output cut this month and U.S. stockpiles fell the most in almost four months. The kingdom is going for full compliance with OPEC cuts so other countries do the