Lockheed Martin turns to energy to juice growth
The world’s biggest defense contractor is showing more interest in the energy business than ever before. (Read More)
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The world’s biggest defense contractor is showing more interest in the energy business than ever before. (Read More)
Continue readingSan Antonio is one of the leading cities for solar energy in the United States, with photovoltaic systems on nearly 2,500 roofs and a solar farm in the works that will power the equivalent of 70,000 homes. (Read More)
Continue readingDeclining oil prices may be slowing the U.S. shale boom. But there’s no denying that the nation will remain a leading global producer of oil and natural gas well into the future, thanks to advances in drilling technology. (Read More)
Continue readingA year makes a big difference. In 2014, one of the biggest personnel concerns for oil and gas companies in the USA was staffing the shale boom and keeping up with attrition as Baby Boomers retired. (Read More)
Continue readingThe U.S. and Cuba held their highest-level diplomatic talks in nearly 40 years in recent days, the latest development in efforts by Washington and Havana to end their decades-long freeze in diplomatic and commercial relations. (Read More)
Continue readingJohn Hofmeister attracted national attention in 2010 when he predicted that average U.S. gasoline prices would soar to $5 a gallon in 2012, thanks to rising crude oil prices. His forecast fell short, as the cost of filling up flirted with $4 in 2012, but never went higher. (Read More)
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