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Thoughtful journalism about energy's future featuring journalist Markham Hislop @politicalham.
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Joined June 2020
Is OPEC about to change the game in global oil markets? As the world faces peaks and declines in oil demand, Saudi Arabia and other producers may be planning to flood the market to capture more share. With rising electric vehicle adoption and shifting energy dynamics, what does
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How much will Alberta’s mature asset strategy cost taxpayers? Estimates suggest it could amount to $100-$120 billion—potentially leaving every citizen on the hook for $25,000 to $30,000. With public funds already minimal, future liabilities could be a heavy burden for ordinary
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What does it signify when the Secretary of Defense gathers 800 military leaders in a single, rare meeting and signals a major shift in military oversight? Are these moves aimed at consolidating power and undermining the checks and balances that safeguard American democracy? Stay
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Is the military losing its protections under international law? Recent rhetoric suggests that current leaders aim to reframe the military’s purpose, stripping away longstanding rules of engagement and humanitarian laws. This shift could give commanders unchecked discretion to
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How has President Trump’s approach to oil and energy shifted the landscape? From low oil prices during his administration to current efforts to coordinate with OPEC, the strategic moves reveal much about his plans to influence the energy market. In Houston, the heart of America’s
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As Trump champions fossil fuels, the world is betting on renewable energy This year marks the first time that renewable energy sources have outpowered coal in the global energy mix. https://t.co/hjZmubRZGW
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As clean energy deployment hit roadblocks in the US, the world overall set a new record for renewable energy investment in the first half of this year.
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Alberta orphaned wells strategy faces pushback from residents, municipalities, experts According to the Narhwal, in 2024 Alberta taxpayers compensated landowners through the Land and Property Rights Tribunal $30 million. https://t.co/zqwG4rU4cx
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Landowners, and concerned residents say the Alberta government is pushing a regulatory system that lets O&G companies dodge taxes, skip rent, and leave orphaned wells behind.
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Expanding strategic oil stocks in China support crude oil prices The EIA estimates crude oil inventories in China increased by about 900,000 b/d between January and August this year. https://t.co/uaMh8c55Tg
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Oil stock builds in China limited the downward pressure on oil prices the EIA would otherwise expect to see with growing inventories.
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Electricity use is becoming more common for residential heating A US Census Bureau survey showed in 2024, 42 per cent of US households reported electricity was their main space heating fuel. https://t.co/OAQaiM73vI
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An increasing share of U.S. households are using electricity for heating, although natural gas remains the most common heating fuel.
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Russia’s oil exports and Iran’s military equipment sales are fueling conflicts worldwide, with Western nations unknowingly funding adversaries through energy purchases. Meanwhile, OPEC is strategically pushing to increase market share, impacting US oil producers and global
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Danielle Smith’s recent stance on challenging federal authority and the courts. Her aggressive language suggests she is intentionally fueling tensions, possibly related to a looming referendum on separatism and the push for greater Alberta autonomy—highlighted by her six pillars
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Are we witnessing dangerous parallels between today’s political movements and historical fascism? Some experts warn that celebrating militarized nationalism, exclusionary rhetoric, and purifying society echoes the rise of authoritarian regimes like Nazi Germany. While not
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Energy industry insiders are sounding the alarm—yet critical tools and enforcement measures are not being used to address Alberta’s worsening asset crisis. Only 12% of wells remain economically viable, and landowners face unpaid bills while oil companies sit idle on government
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Could the fundamental guardrails that keep the military under civilian oversight be breaking down? Some leaders are calling for the removal of legal and professional norms that prevent the military from targeting civilians or domestic threats. This dangerous shift risks
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Are we witnessing the rise of an exclusionary, populist power structure in America? While not identical to Nazi Germany, recent trends suggest a concerning shift toward centralized authority, politicized institutions, and suppression of dissent. From courts to the military,
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The shift in U.S. economic policy focused on revitalizing domestic manufacturing and technological innovation. As global competition intensifies, there’s a clear push to reduce reliance on imports, especially in energy and manufacturing sectors, and to bring high-tech industries
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🚀Live Sessions This Week! 🚀 Here’s what’s coming up: ✅ Facebook & YouTube LIVE — Tuesday at 4:00 PM MT ✅ Members ONLY Webinar — Wednesday at 4:00 PM MT ✅ Energy Circle Meetup — Thursday at 3:00 PM MT ✅ Facebook & YouTube LIVE — Thursday at 4:00 PM MT Don’t miss out — mark
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s efforts to diminish the presence of the RCMP, a historic symbol of Canada. Critics argue her actions reflect an anti-Ottawa sentiment aimed at getting rid of this iconic institution. Smith has started deploying sheriffs in Edmonton and Calgary,
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Is the United States drifting toward a dangerous culture of militarization and authoritarianism? Recent statements from Defense officials hint at a troubling shift—one that echoes some of history’s darkest moments. Join us as we explore the parallels between today’s rhetoric and
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U.S. economic policy focused on revitalizing domestic manufacturing and technological innovation. As global competition intensifies, there’s a clear push to reduce reliance on imports, especially in energy and manufacturing sectors, and to bring high-tech industries back to
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