Russians financed the anti-fracking movement in the United States, an American oil tycoon alleged today during the Forbes Reinventing America Summit in Chicago.
"Russia's spent a great deal of money over here to cause a panic in the United States…
March 2015
People have learned to cope with change by thinking it's not all bad, but climate change is all bad, according to a climate scientist at Argonne National Laboratory who says it's time to replace the term climate change, itself a replacement for…
Worrying about methane hydrates warming the atmosphere is like worrying about your house burning down after it's been leveled by a hurricane, according to an expert scientist with the Department of Energy.
Methane hydrates—natural gas molecules…
Saudi Arabia and OPEC may have dropped oil prices to stifle production in the U.S. and other competing nations, but they didn't drop it enough to stifle the U.S. oil and gas boom from fracking, a senior expert with McKinsey and Company said in…
While cheap natural gas and oil is drawing petrochemical companies back to the United States, companies that produce consumer goods are unlikely to follow because of high labor costs, a partner with the strategy and management consulting firm AT…
Dow Chemical is investing $6 billion to enlarge its manufacturing facilities in the United States by 40 percent, based on a wager that low natural gas prices here will persist into the middle of the next decade, a Dow executive said in Chicago this…