The good, the bad, and the beautiful

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As we’ve said from the beginning of the COVID crisis, the virus is the primary force shaping all oil and gas market outcomes. US mobility demand is highly likely to rise next year as herd immunity is reached through a combination of immunity from vaccination or infection. We expect life… Read more »

Good tidings of great joy: COVID vaccines inbound

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This has been a rough year, but there’s some great news in the fight against COVID. At least two vaccines (one from Moderna and the other from a Pfizer/BioNTech tie-up) appear highly effective based on preliminary results. Just as important, the two vaccines could be available for tens of millions… Read more »

Oil Demand, Autos, EVs: A California Case Study

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Electric Vehicles, or EVs, are an increasingly important variable for world, national, and regional oil demand. EVs, unlike internal combustion engine vehicles, are powered by a battery, with fuel sourced from the electricity grid. EV adoption could therefore reduce crude oil demand. In this article, we’ll discuss the current status… Read more »

A post-Coal U.S. is in sight

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It’s only a matter of time before U.S. coal consumption plummets. In this article, we’ll discuss how coal’s struggles will provide significant opportunities for natural gas and renewables.  Upstream woes continue