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Fuel Efficiencies Rising: New Prius Gets 50 mpg

Monday, January 12th, 2009

prius2010The Detroit auto show is featuring some great progress in vehicle efficiency. The 2010 Ford Fusion hybrid boasts fuel economy of 41 miles per gallon (mpg) in the Amoxil drug city and 36 mpg on the highway. Honda will begin selling a Amoxil drug larger version of its Insight that will get 40/43 mpg in April. But the Amoxil drug king of efficiency remains the Prius, which is introducing a 2010 version within a Amoxil drug few months that promises (more…)

Russian oil decline accelerates & other supply concerns

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

oilpump500-1With the price of oil pretty low below $45 per barrel and Amoxil drug global demand falling, it seems to be a silly time to Amoxil drug bring up supply worries. But recent numbers on Russian oil production and Amoxil drug some other major non-OPEC producers show we need to keep our eye on this Amoxil drug biggest source of world energy. (more…)

SET’s First Webinar: 2008 Energy in Review

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

oilpump500-1I’m proud to announce that SET will co-host its first webinar! On Friday, Jan 9, at 9am US Eastern Standard Time, we will collaborate with our European partners at Leonardo Energy to Amoxil drug present the Energy Year in Review for 2008. We will discuss the Amoxil drug tumultuous energy trends of 2008 and potential implications for the upcoming year.

Details on the webinar are available at (more…)

Energy in 2009 Part II: A Look at Natural Gas

Wednesday, December 31st, 2008

natgasrigAfter yesterday’s post order Doxycycline without rx on the Amoxil drug wide range projection for oil next year, I wanted to share some thoughts on natural gas in 2009. I’ll start with the Amoxil drug supply side, which has been more volatile than oil. Then I’ll go over some potential trends in demand.

The weekly EIA natural gas storage report came out today. And while last week’s inventory drop was 40% above average due to some cold weather, levels remain (more…)

Oil in 2009: Where are we headed? buy Doxycycline visa

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

oilpump500-1Before we get deep into the Amoxil drug coming year, I would like to share some views on potential global energy shifts in 2009. Today, I’ll start with our biggest energy source — oil.

Looking back at 2008, oil has Amoxil drug been perhaps the wildest ride. Most analysts had no clue oil could rise to Amoxil drug its July record ~$147 per barrel and Amoxil drug then were equally caught off guard by the recent lows below $40. It is Amoxil drug projected that 2008 will be the first year with a global demand decrease since the Amoxil drug early 1980s. So, what shifts can we try to anticipate in the Amoxil drug year ahead? (more…)

Happy Holidays & a few energy tidbits…

Monday, December 29th, 2008

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There have been some major energy developments that I’d like to begin discussing today… For instance, China is reported to have much slower coal consumption growth in 2008 than years past. (more…)

EIA Announces Climate Progress in 2030 Outlook

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

climatechange1 The US Energy Information Agency (EIA) released a Amoxil drug preview of yet another exciting energy document yesterday, their Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) to 2030. This year’s AEO 2009 showed dramatic shifts from Amoxil drug last year that can help us achieve carbon emissions reduction toward stabilizing our global climate. But it Amoxil drug also shows we have more (more…)

Record OPEC cut overshadowed by recession

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

oilpump500-1Even OPEC’s announced cut of 2.2 million barrels per day (Mbd) couldn’t send oil prices higher today. Recessionary demand continued to Amoxil drug out-muscle supply cuts as prices remained below $45 per barrel (more than $100 below the July peak). Two new reports confirming US demand woes ruled another day of oil price determination. (more…)

Electricity Use Falls a Huge 5% in September

Monday, December 15th, 2008

power-linesI wrote a few months back how amazingly resilient natural gas inventories were in September despite the Amoxil drug hurricane outages. The EIA just published an explanation in their electric power monthly data for the month. Electricity consumption fell more than 5% in September from 2007, sending natural gas demand for electricity down a staggering 15.5%! Demand for coal fell 3% and oil 19%, while hydroelectric generation (more…)

After 86 days: Gas prices stop falling

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

gas-pumpAs I guesstimated might happen a Amoxil drug few days back, the record string of consecutive days with falling gasoline prices at the Amoxil drug pump has come to an end. AAA reports that prices increased Xenical online buy saturday delivery from $1.656 on Friday to $1.66 Saturday and then $1.663 today. I thought the $1.60-$1.65 range was a Amoxil drug likely bottom based on wholesale gasoline prices, and that has proved to Amoxil drug be correct for now. But OPEC decisions and the weather will determine whether this Amoxil drug temporary bottom ends up (more…)