March 2011- The 2011 NPRA Annual Meeting was held on March 20-22, 2011, at Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio, TX. CEO of ADI Analytics, Uday Turaga along with Subbaraman Viswanathan presented on “How Expensive is the Cost to Operate? A Review of the Economics of Fuel Regulations.” The overall goal of the report was to review the cost […]
2017 ADI Forum Highlights: Regulatory Environment
ADI Analytics hosted its first North America Natural Gas and NGL forum in Houston late February. The forum was well-attended with representatives from a wide range of companies including integrated oil and gas majors, refiners, E&P independents, industrial gas suppliers, equipment providers, technology licensors, investors, and media outlets. The forum featured several presentations by ADI […]
Energy Policy Proposals of the U.S. Presidential Candidates
With the 2016 presidential election right around the corner, ADI Analytics has summarized the proposed energy policies of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Our summary is based on the candidates’ energy policies from their websites and comments on energy issues from interviews and speeches. To the extent possible, policy proposals have been summarized in the […]
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 […]
U.S. as a Natural Gas Exporter?
It’s a far cry from the situation five years ago when oil and gas majors were scrambling to build LNG import terminals in the U.S. But a lot has changed in the past five years with the shale gas revolution. So today companies are exploring terminals to export gas from the U.S. Notwithstanding the promoters’ […]
Us vs. them: Information and climate change
It is unlikely that the debate will ever be settled but this is a cool graphic depicting key issues among the climate change deniers and believers.