June 26, 2014 – ADI Analytics was quoted again in the media recently this time on the issue of crude oil exports. The Australian Financial Review’s report of the U.S. Department of Energy’s company-specific approval of condensate exports from the Eagle Ford included comments from Uday Turaga, CEO of ADI Analytics. An excerpt is provided […]
ADI Analytics presented at SMi GTL Conference
March 12, 2014 – ADI Analytics was invited to present a perspective on the gas-to-liquids industry at the SMi GTL Conference in Houston. Based on its extensive client work in natural gas monetization including GTL, ADI Analytics’ Uday Turaga shared ideas on reducing costs and improving economics of GTL projects in North America. Please fill […]
ADI Analytics cited by Australian Financial Review
March 26, 2014 – The Australian Financial Review quoted ADI Analytics in its story on the Jordan Cove LNG project approval by the U.S. Department of Energy. In addition to citing ADI Analytics’ estimates of LNG shipping costs, the Australian Financial Review also quoted our firm’s senior consultant and CEO, Uday Turaga, to provide expert […]
The global fight for resources
Nothing is more telling of the global fight for resources than a few trips to Asia and long conversations with clients as I have learned this past year. To build the roads, bridges, cars, planes, and power plants their people need, policy makers, CEOs, and consumers in India, China, Thailand, and Malaysia in Asia are […]
A portfolio of renewables can supply India’s demand for electricity
The big energy challenge of the future will be supplying enough low-carbon power to meet the emerging economies’ growing demands. Although renewable capacity continues to grow, as this blog has noted in the past, notwithstanding depressed financing, waning popular interest, disappearing subsidies, and slower technological progress, there is growing concern that renewables cannot be an important […]
Progress, albeit small, on carbon markets
In the U.S., climate change and regulations on carbon emissions have been relegated to oped pieces thanks to the recession and lack of political will. Even so, there has been some progress as California advances toward implementing the legislation known as AB 32 that sets greenhouse gas emission targets by 2020. This week will mark […]
Market Place quotes ADI Analytics on geothermal energy
Uday Turaga, CEO of ADI Analytics was quoted in Marketplace on the issue where some see energy in the abandoned wells. Drawing from ADI Analytics’ research and deep expertise gained through numerous consulting engagements across oil and gas value chains, Turaga commented: “Oil and gas project developers are saying why should not I go and […]
Advancing gas hydrate technology
In the age of prolific and immediately-recoverable onshore gas resources, gas or methane hydrates — a resource for the future — may not be a fashionable topic. However, a successful proof-of-concept test on the Alaskan North Slope is a promising advance of gas hydrate technology. A consortium comprising ConocoPhillips, National Energy Technology Laboratory, University of […]
E15 anyone?
The ethanol industry is struggling again thanks to lower gasoline demand and higher corn prices. Plant shutdowns that started with players at the high end of the supply curve have now spread to the larger companies, including Valero and ADM who have reduced or idled capacity. Crush spreads today stand at less than 10 cents […]
Stimulus’ impact on energy
Nearly $100 billion was invested in a large variety of programs in the energy sector as part of the U.S. stimulus in 2009. Michael Grunwald of Time magazine has been reporting on some of them based primarily from his research for a forthcoming book on the stimulus (see below). A recent column on BigBelly’s novel […]
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