Vipal Monga and David George-Cosh of the Wall Street Journal do a nice job explaining regional differences in pricing of two different crude streams,
Chartbook… John Kemp, Reuters
John Kemp, Reuters, has an excellent chart book illustrating the tightening of crude oil stocks... Here is one showing Brent and WTI, month one minus
US Oil production… CarpeDiem
US oil production, from CarpeDiem : More production data can be found at the EIA’s site, here:
China shifts to gas… WSJ
Sarah McFarlane and Nathaniel Taplin have a nice piece in today’s Wall Street Journal on China’s move out of coal into natural gas: ”China’s smog
Hedge funds still bullish oil… Kemp/Reuters
John Kemp at Reuters has a chart book using data from the CFTC’s Committment of Traders Report and ICE, none more telling than this one: Here
The World Economies Are Growing… WSJ
It doesn't happen often, but economies of 45 countries tracked by the OECD are growing: "From 2012 to 2016 the global economy grew only
January’s cold weather affects electricity generation mix.. EIA
The always excellent “Today in Energy” shows the change in fuel mix for electricity generation during the recent bitter cold:
Refinery economics… WSJ
Here is the Wall Street Journal on the effects of a poorly constructed ethanol program on an independent refinery: “Philadelphia Energy Solutions
The Fracking Debate… Columbia Energy Exchange
Jason Bordoff interviews Daniel Raimi on his new book “The Fracking Debate: The Risks, Benefits and Uncertainties of the Shale Revolution”