Four years ago, gas prices in the United States approached record highs at nearly $4 per gallon, all the while politicians argued about the causes and solutions. President Obama tried to calm the oil and financial markets, announcing on March 30, 2011 a goal that has tantalized presidents since Richard Nixon: to attain independence from foreign energy sources by reducing oil imports by more than one-third by 2025, a milestone that could reconfigure the U.S’ economy, geopolitics, and more. The U.S.’ dependence on foreign petroleum is widely considered a national security risk due to the volatility of oil and gas prices, supply-demand imbalances, and threats of sudden and more severe supply disruptions. For four decades, as U.S. energy consum...
The United States is the biggest energy consumer in the world, accentuating its energy security prio...
This paper examines the economic experience of past energy booms and of current unconventional shale...
This paper discusses the geopolitical and socioeconomic implications the development of shale gas (&...
Four years ago, gas prices in the United States approached record highs at nearly $4 per gallon, all...
The shale gas and oil revolution has unexpectedly and forcefully begun to change the energy landscap...
AbstractWhile the shale revolution was largely a US’ affair, it affects the global energy system. In...
A key political concern for the United States (US) since World War II has been its dependence on for...
The “shale gas revolution” raises a host of questions for policy makers and researchers on both side...
If we look behind the numbers on energy consumption, how much of that declining consumption is attri...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
US shale oil has created dramatic changes in international oil markets. The United States became the...
Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2006, Secretary of State Condoleezza Ric...
This paper discusses the geopolitical and socioeconomic implications the development of shale gas (&...
The United States has surpassed Russia as the world\u27s top natural gas producer, and according to ...
The United States has surpassed Russia as the world\u27s top natural gas producer, and according to ...
The United States is the biggest energy consumer in the world, accentuating its energy security prio...
This paper examines the economic experience of past energy booms and of current unconventional shale...
This paper discusses the geopolitical and socioeconomic implications the development of shale gas (&...
Four years ago, gas prices in the United States approached record highs at nearly $4 per gallon, all...
The shale gas and oil revolution has unexpectedly and forcefully begun to change the energy landscap...
AbstractWhile the shale revolution was largely a US’ affair, it affects the global energy system. In...
A key political concern for the United States (US) since World War II has been its dependence on for...
The “shale gas revolution” raises a host of questions for policy makers and researchers on both side...
If we look behind the numbers on energy consumption, how much of that declining consumption is attri...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
US shale oil has created dramatic changes in international oil markets. The United States became the...
Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2006, Secretary of State Condoleezza Ric...
This paper discusses the geopolitical and socioeconomic implications the development of shale gas (&...
The United States has surpassed Russia as the world\u27s top natural gas producer, and according to ...
The United States has surpassed Russia as the world\u27s top natural gas producer, and according to ...
The United States is the biggest energy consumer in the world, accentuating its energy security prio...
This paper examines the economic experience of past energy booms and of current unconventional shale...
This paper discusses the geopolitical and socioeconomic implications the development of shale gas (&...