All Posts from July, 2014
Managing water with care
Local water needs and alternatives are always a key concern as we look to source water for our activities.
Discriminating on anti-discrimination
ExxonMobil’s policies prohibit all forms of discrimination — including discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Is shale gas cleaning our air?
The conventional wisdom holds that more people driving more miles and using more energy should result in more air pollution. But they haven’t. Our air has been getting cleaner instead … much cleaner.
European energy economics
A new study measures the scope of energy industry subsidies on the other side of the Atlantic.
America’s energy abundance staving off a ’70s-style crisis
Without the generous new supplies of oil and natural gas currently being supplied from shale and tight rock formations, we’d probably be in the midst of a bona fide energy crisis.
Why are power prices higher in Germany than the U.S.?
According to Reuters, German industrial consumers paid four times more for electricity in 2013 than similar customers in Louisiana.