Running out of energy in the long run is not the problem… The bind comes during the next 10 years: getting over… — Kenneth S. Deffeyes Copy Share Image
“It is very rare for a child of God to find gold and crude oil on the floor to fetch. He/she must… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
The news on Syria has definitely taken some of the edge off crude oil prices and gold is impacted. — Walter De Wet Copy Share Image
The crude oil market, unlike every other commodity in America, is virtually unregulated. — Peter DeFazio Copy Share Image
We access virtually every producing basin, whether for natural gas or crude oil, in the U.S. and Canada. — Richard Kinder Copy Share Image
Low oil prices played a part in a major move by Congress voting to end the 40-year-old ban on exporting American crude… — Ari Shapiro Copy Share Image
The U.S. policy of hoarding crude oil never made the world, or even the U.S., a safer place. — Timothy Noah Copy Share Image
In crude oil trading, we have seen a 46 percent increase over 1 year in the margins there. — Peter DeFazio Copy Share Image
Polyester, one of the most common fibers, is a plastic derived from crude oil. The long fibers that make up polyester thread… — Tatiana Schlossberg Copy Share Image
Public-policy-wise, if you want to be consistent, crude oil is a bulk commodity, and you should be able to export it. I… — John Shimkus Copy Share Image
The price of crude oil accounts for 55 percent of the price of a gallon of gasoline, driven by global supply and… — Gary Miller Copy Share Image
Brazil does not want to become an exporter of crude oil. No. We want to be a country that exports oil byproducts… — Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Copy Share Image
The future looks like gasoline. . . . crude oil . . . is the future before it has been refined. It… — Chris Cleave Copy Share Image
This young wine may have a lot of tannins now, but in five or 10 years it is going to be spectacular,… — Itzhak Perlman Copy Share Image
Innovation by American energy companies has led to a glut of the lighter forms of crude oil found in U.S. shale basins… — Will Hurd Copy Share Image
As we all know, no crude oil refineries have been built in the United States since 1976. During that time, close to… — John Shimkus Copy Share Image
“Who is sitting on a commodity without recognizing its complete potential? How do technological developments or political events such as wars affect… — Daniel Ammann Copy Share Image
“As Bishop listened, it was all making sense. Bishop knew his history and was aware of the 1944 agreement at the Bretton… — Mike Lutz Copy Share Image
Bahrain lies at the epicenter of Gulf security and any violent upheaval in Bahrain would have enormous geopolitical consequences. Global economic stability… — Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa Copy Share Image
“This single Koch refinery is now responsible for an estimated 25 percent of the 1.2 million barrels of oil the U.S. imports… — Jane Mayer Copy Share Image
“bacteria are infinitely more versatile than we are. They are metabolic wizards that can digest everything from uranium to crude oil. They… — Ed Yong Copy Share Image
Global crude oil demand is increasing, particularly in places like China. — Gary Miller Copy Share Image
First off, the crude oil market, unlike every other commodity in America, is virtually unregulated. — Peter DeFazio Copy Share Image
Growth in U.S. real imports slowed to about 3 percent in 2006, in part reflecting a drop in real terms in imports… — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
About 75 percent of the crude oil marketed here is sold off the books, and they are doing trades that would be… — Peter DeFazio Copy Share Image
The rapid increase in the production and transportation of crude oil requires additional vigilance for the continued safe movement of this commodity. — Anthony Foxx Copy Share Image
Energy companies, such as Chevron and Shell, and oil producing countries, such as Kuwait and Venezuela, pump crude oil from their vast… — Gary Miller Copy Share Image
If I think too much about all of those Chinese factories where all the stuff in a Wal-Mart is made, I get… — Douglas Coupland Copy Share Image
A variety of factors contribute to the price of gasoline in the United States. These factors include worldwide supply, demand and competition… — Gary Miller Copy Share Image
Even if America tomorrow - and it won't happen overnight - but if we did reduce our demand for gas and natural… — Thomas Friedman Copy Share Image
In 1973, America imported 30 percent of its crude oil needs. Today, that number has doubled to more than 60 percent. Gas… — Gary Miller Copy Share Image
President Trump will release America's pent-up energy potential, get rid of foreign oil, trash punitive regulations, create millions of jobs, and develop… — Harold Hamm Copy Share Image
Soaring prices for crude oil, falling production surpluses, wild speculation in commodities, a rush into the precious metals, turmoil in the Middle… — James Buchan Copy Share Image
About 75% of the price of gas is really dictated by crude oil. At the heart of the issue is increasing demand… — John S. Watson Copy Share Image
I'm very excited by biomass and biofuels. We have a company, KiOR, that turns biomass - for instance, wood chips - into… — Vinod Khosla Copy Share Image
When coal came into the picture, it took about 50 or 60 years to displace timber. Then, crude oil was found, and… — Rex Tillerson Copy Share Image
Bitumen is junk energy. A joule, or unit of energy, invested in extracting and processing bitumen returns only four to six joules… — Thomas Homer-Dixon Copy Share Image
“Let's examine the nature of the beast, so to speak. The male animal. Isn't there a fund, a pool, a reservoir of… — Don DeLillo Copy Share Image
“You’ve heard of the famous Exxon Valdez tanker spill, where a tanker ran into the rocks in Alaska. Thirty million gallons of… — John Grisham Copy Share Image