Entries by Arctic Leaf

Innovation in oil & gas — it ain’t over yet

To read the newspapers these days, you’d think that all the innovation in energy is involved in bringing down the cost of solar panels or building even bigger blades for windmills. But innovation still continues apace in oil and gas, both in pulling them out of the ground and in finding new ways to use […]

Electric car sales more than doubled in 2013

It seems the thirst for electric cars is growing. Analysis of European Union figures by the Transport & Environment group reveal sales nearly doubled in 2013. 50,000 electric cars were sold last year in Europe, according to the figures. That is more than double the 22,000 sold in 2012 and represents one in every 250 […]

Survey looks at effects of energy boom

Located in the middle of Marcellus Shale development, Washington & Jefferson College appropriately is at the center of an interesting shale study. W&J’s Center for Energy Policy & Management teamed with the Environmental Law Institute of Washington, D.C., on “Getting the Boom Without the Bust: Guiding Southwestern Pennsylvania Through Shale Gas Development.”  

Natural Gas Futures move Higher in Early Trade

U.S. natural gas futures edged higher on Monday, though gains were likely to remain limited as short-term weather forecasts kept calling for mild summer temperatures across much of the U.S. On the New York Mercantile Exchange, natural gas for delivery in September tacked on 0.82%, or 3.1 cents, to trade at $3.829 per million British […]