Poland holds a unique position in Europe. It’s a member of the now chaotic European Union (EU), yet it finds itself in the good graces of the United States and with awesome economic growth potential because the decimation experienced in its past as a member of the Soviet Union. The West’s appeasement o...
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Natural gas in the transportation realm has been somewhat the pot of gold at the rainbow’s end. It’s substantially cleaner and more abundant than crude oil, but due to a lack in capital stock investment it is not widely available as an option in the basket of transportation fuels. However, there is an ...
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All Americans are experiencing the disruption wrought by the societal response to the global pandemic, but unique to those in oil and gas are the trying times brought by the actions of OPEC+. Specifically speaking, we are looking at depressed oil prices because of the international crude cartel’s desire ...
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Over the past two years this blog has articulated several approaches to energy infrastructure. Others engage in the same activity, often with the same motivations – to advocate for their interests, policy or technology. The key to having a good perspective, however, is realism. Typically, businesses ...
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In the preceding article, we articulated a high-level macro outlook for the energy industry at large. Focusing now on the global syngas industry the consistent theme will be the application of syngas technology in regionally specific deployments, but petrochemical production will be the driver for all conv...
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