- Before we discuss the U.S., consider Spain, which annually spends $11 billion a year (~ 1% of its...
- Since its August 22, 2011 peak, gold returned -30% as of the beginning of September 2013. The last...
- Recent developments in chemistry show there is a new way to convert carbon dioxide into methanol....
- A 2013 report from IHS Global Insight estimates oil and natural gas fracking added an average of $1...
- The 1973 oil embargo has resulted in the U.S. increasing its oil production by 50% over the past 40...
- A 2013 study by a group led by Hal Sirkin, who analyzes economic trends at the Boston Consulting...
- The table below shows oil production for the 2012 calendar year. From the end of 2011 to the end of...
- North America has added ~ 1.8 million barrels of daily oil production in the past two years. The...
- As of June 2013, natural gas was trading at $3.85 a million British thermal units; roughly double...
- In the very early 1970s, gold was trading for $35 an ounce; in January 1980, it reached what was...
- From 1913 to the present, despite multiple “global energy revolutions,” the price of gas at the...
- The U.S. has been the world’s largest oil consumer for decades. The table below shows recent world...
- According to energy economist Philip Verleger, “The U.S. is going to be the low-cost industrialized...
- The table below shows the 2017 projected cost per megawatt hour of electricity, according to the...
- The table below shows the five worst periods for the S...
- As of October 2011, the REIT marketplace was valued at $1.2 trillion: $738 billion in listed equity...
- Commodities have not fared as well as most investors think. Over the past 5 years, the S...
- During January 2012, the number of milk contracts averaged 110,200 a day, a 32% increase from a...