It’s a race to see who invests wisely and can emulate North American successes while adapting shale fracking and drilling technologies to unique (and often quite different) geological formations. “Everybody around the world has taken notice [of shale] the past few years. They’re takin
These are tense times for US-Saudi oil relations. The once-chummy alliance that allowed Saudi Arabia to become the OPEC kingpin and the US’s biggest oil importer has turned into bitter rivalry. Call it a new Game of Thrones — or a snub. OPEC nations are bickering amongst themselves as
What would happen if an aggressive nation decided to wage a war – and no one showed up to fight it? That probably sounds like a ludicrous idea, but to anyone interested in peace and a better world, it’s an idea worth considering. Now let’s take this scenario a step further: What if en
On the last day of December 2013, former U.S. Department of Labor chief economist Diana Furchgott-Roth outlined 10 economic opportunities the nation had missed during the previous year. For example, by not tapering quantitative easing, pursuing reasonable pension reform or approving t
This morning, the US Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources held a full committee hearing on United States Crude Export Policy – and Canary got a front-row seat! We witnessed first-hand the entire discussion from the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC. CEO Da