All Posts from December, 2014
Fantastic claims about our Outlook for Energy
Posted: December 10, 2014 by Ken Cohen
Because tens of billions of investment dollars are at stake, the Outlook is not a picture of how we wish or hope the world will look, but how we expect it to.
Thinking about energy density
Posted: December 9, 2014 by Ken Cohen
An important way to think about the differences among fuels is in terms of energy density – the amount of usable energy that’s packed into a certain amount of space.
Are shale gas and tight oil really still “unconventional”?
Posted: December 5, 2014 by Ken Cohen
In 2013 natural gas from shale provided the largest share of the country’s natural gas supply – 40 percent of total natural gas production.
Economics 101 on Squawk Box
Posted: December 4, 2014 by Ken Cohen
ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson offered an early morning tutorial on CNBC’s Squawk Box.