Is LNG more expensive than pipeline gas?
December 19, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThe Ethane conundrum
December 11, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThere is a monster waiting for OPEC – and it’s not shale
December 4, 2016/by Rudolf HuberOpen letter to President-elect Donald J. Trump
November 27, 2016/by Rudolf HuberDistributed electricity Generation with LNG
November 21, 2016/by Rudolf HuberHow energy communism has gotten us into this mess
November 14, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThe book of Elon
November 6, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThe Qatar LNG backflip
October 31, 2016/by Rudolf HuberCan LNG prevail against the dark side of energy
October 25, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWhy some trading and smart contracts don’t make LNG hubs yet
October 18, 2016/by Rudolf HuberJust imagine OPEC reduces supply and nobody cares
October 12, 2016/by Rudolf HuberUS shale to the Caribbean
September 27, 2016/by Rudolf HuberMethane 3.0 – or should we say LMG
September 18, 2016/by Rudolf HuberDoes Russia have the gas Europe needs
August 28, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWe must suffer – from here until Methanopolis coming
August 21, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWhen will US LNG Terminals switch off
August 14, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWe see the LNG supply – but where is the demand?
August 7, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThe LNG battery – better than real batteries and coal
July 31, 2016/by Rudolf HuberAn Eastern Mediterranean LNG hub
July 25, 2016/by Rudolf HuberJogging on a clogged street – no more dangerous than jogging in a mountain village
July 17, 2016/by Rudolf HuberLNG production will become cheap – real cheap
July 10, 2016/by Rudolf HuberAre those low oil prices the best chance Africa had in a long time?
July 3, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThe first LNG Market Maker – born when the world was not looking
June 26, 2016/by Rudolf HuberLNG in South Africa
June 18, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWhy we could see less than 30 USD oil again – part 2
June 12, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWhy we could see less than 30 USD oil again – part 1
June 7, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThe first German LNG terminal
May 29, 2016/by Rudolf HuberIran / India – an energy partnership?
May 24, 2016/by Rudolf HuberSouth Africa’s LPG dilemma
May 17, 2016/by Rudolf HuberDieselGate – why the US drew first blood and how to get out
May 8, 2016/by Rudolf HuberFloating Regasification – a reality check
May 1, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWhat would happen to OPEC if it won the oil price war
April 25, 2016/by Rudolf HuberHow anarchy works for shale oil
April 18, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWhat effect would the dismemberment of Russia have to European security of Gas Supply
April 11, 2016/by Rudolf HuberMy lost 28 USD oil price wager
April 3, 2016/by Rudolf HuberPakistan – the manacled LNG player
March 29, 2016/by Rudolf HuberHenry Hub in Europe – Gazproms magic kingdom of sunk cost simulations
March 22, 2016/by Rudolf HuberFukushima and why we cling on to ruins
March 14, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWanna get into LNG? A reality check.
March 7, 2016/by Rudolf HuberNews from the deathbed – how marginal technologies may enjoy a revival because of low oil prices
March 1, 2016/by Rudolf HuberA rude awakening for NWE regasification terminal customers and operators
February 22, 2016/by Rudolf HuberShale, not shallow – the ghosts of hardship
February 15, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWhy the African LNG projects boom fades (will be different)
February 9, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThe value of the anchor customer in LNG projects
February 1, 2016/by Rudolf HuberLNG pricing – the enemy within (and the one at the door)
January 25, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWhy there won’t be a rush for Iranian oil investments – just now
January 18, 2016/by Rudolf HuberCould The Comoros be a base for hydrocarbon products to Africa
January 8, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThe Energy Industrial Complex is dead
January 5, 2016/by Rudolf HuberWorld – meet Methanumorphosis
January 4, 2016/by Rudolf HuberThe end of diesel
December 21, 2015/by Rudolf HuberDrowning in LPG
December 5, 2015/by Rudolf HuberFighting the wrong war
November 23, 2015/by Rudolf HuberThe end of the oil price cycle
November 8, 2015/by Rudolf HuberAre diesel emissions a human rights violation?
October 31, 2015/by Rudolf HuberUnpredictable energy markets – or just the turn of the architect
October 24, 2015/by Rudolf HuberPersian gas for the emerging Gulf gas market
October 17, 2015/by Rudolf HuberLNG in Africa – LNG is not a rich man’s fuel
October 9, 2015/by Rudolf HuberFor our children – and ourselves
September 27, 2015/by Rudolf HuberIn the crosshairs – how diesel makes us mutants
September 23, 2015/by Rudolf HuberUse it or lose it for African flares
September 15, 2015/by Rudolf HuberWhy U.S. Companies Should Care About European ESG Reporting Regulations
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The Case for Nukes: The Pathway To Freedom & Prosperity Is Reliable & Affordable Energy
I do share your enthusiasm for nuclear Robert but you promote it for the wrong... Read more →
Europe is beginning to turn against the prophets of climate alarmism
The Climate Change religion is especially famous for its many failed predictions. No more ice... Read more →
U.S. Department of Energy soliciting bids for crude oil to replenish petroleum reserve
What they really want is someone that waves a magic wand and refills the reserve... Read more →
Can gas solve South Africa’s power crisis?
All the gas on Earth cannot solve South Africa’s power crisis. Or Europe’s energy crisis... Read more →
King Charles backed these care homes for 40 years – now Net Zero is forcing them to close
We all like to believe that somewhere out there, there is something that keeps tabs... Read more →
“Can We All Just Relax?” Julia Hartley-Brewer Clashes With Meteorologist Over Global Warming
Why does no one ever have to respond to all those failed predictions that were... Read more →
New high risk, high reward studies will tackle key unanswered questions about our planet
There is nothing wrong in principle with understanding our planet better. I just don’t see... Read more →
Efuels a route to use otherwise wasted wind
That reminds me of the joblessness policy in many countries. One jobless person costs the... Read more →
Europe’s Emissions Fall Below Lockdown Levels During Energy Crisis
Cause for celebration? I think not. Lower emissions in Europe mean that Europe’s industries go... Read more →
S.Africa circles back to shale gas as power crisis drags
Oh yeah, they want to circle back to Shale now. They have never been there... Read more →
Why Do Experts Lie About Something They Call Carbon “Pollution”?
Why do people lie? As children, we learn that it’s good to pursue the path... Read more →
Climate Scientists Moan About Critics On Twitter
Oh, are they? I am not really a big Twitter aficionado as the interface never... Read more →
Obama concerned that Americans ‘almost occupy different realities’
Barack Obama is a prime example of a generation of politicians that played the “everything... Read more →
Climate change believers are more likely to cooperate with strangers, new research finds
Surprise, surprise – who needed a study for that? That’s also why there are so... Read more →
African countries are already booking stakes in Tanzania’s $42 Billion LNG project
Shell is not done building super-expensive LNG plants. They just stopped its Prelude disaster sinking... Read more →
Using Natural Gas to Go Carbon Negative
How renewable are the tons of concrete and steel in a wind turbine? Or in... Read more →
Russia Halts Some Oil Wells But Keeps Production Data Secret
That’s not new. Anything vital has been kept a secret in Russia since forever. It’s... Read more →
In A World First, California Bans New Diesel Truck Sales From 2036
Why do we have to wait another 13 years for that to happen? Do it... Read more →
How Permanent Is The Coal Industry’s Bounce Back?
It’s bouncing back largely because of countries that don’t give two hoots about an imagined... Read more →
Shell halts production at Prelude floating LNG facility
I learned a lot of lessons while I was working for Oil & Gas. One... Read more →
Silence of the Grid Experts
And they know exactly why they are silent. It’s bad for your career to speak... Read more →
Italy Returns to Nuclear Sanity. Shouldn’t We?
About 4 years ago I had a meeting with an advisor to a Prime Minister... Read more →