Environment Burning Ice: The Next Energy Boom? Oil companies and governments around the world are examining how to uncage huge amounts of methane gas locked up in undersea ice. Bruce Dorminey
Environment Oklahoma Earthquakes and the Wages of Fracking European experiences offer hints as to whether high seismicity in the U.S. oil patch is related to new gas extraction methods. Michael Scott Moore
Environment Russian Gas and the Cost of Germany’s Energy Revolution Doing deals with the Russians to put a pipe under the North Sea gives Germany some flexibility in its post-nuclear future, but at what price? Michael Scott Moore
Environment Think Biomass, Not Natural Gas John Lennon said imagining world peace is easy if you try. Imagining the energy makeup of a country four decades from now may be a little more difficult. Joan Melcher
Economics Natural Gas a Player in Alternative Landscape The nation's largest natural gas producer discusses the 'ocean' of untapped product available in North America. Joan Melcher
Economics In Praise of the Electric Car Energy researcher Jonathan Dorn says he backs electric cars, dismisses natural gas as our savior and reluctantly supports a Big Three bailout. Joan Melcher