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Haley Zaremba

Contributor since: 05 May 2017

Haley Zaremba

Haley Zaremba is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She has extensive experience writing and editing environmental features, travel pieces, local news in the Bay Area, and music/culture reviews.

Latest articles from Haley

  • Airlines Are Suspending Flights Because Fuel Is Too Expensive

    Published 29 August 2018 | viewed 29,432 times

    The price of jet fuel has continued to skyrocket over the last year, currently clocking in at a whopping 36.5 percent higher than at this…

  • Lagging Oil Industry Weighs On Mexico’s Economy

    Published 25 August 2018 | viewed 11,965 times

    Amid declining oil, agricultural, and industrial production, as well as an impending radical regime change, Mexico’s economy contracted more than previously projected in the second…

  • Alaska’s Oil Renaissance

    Published 23 August 2018 | viewed 30,696 times

    The impending oil renaissance in Alaska’s North Slope is going to be even more massive than previously projected. The oil lurking under the surface of…

  • Brazil’s Opposing Energy Views

    Published 21 August 2018 | viewed 19,286 times

    Brazil’s energy industry seems to be caught in a moment of deep ambivalence--on one side of the issue, they are breaking records in terms of…

  • Indonesia’s Oil Sector In Jeopardy As Elections Loom

    Published 15 August 2018 | viewed 16,530 times

    The future is looking grim for foreign resource companies with investments in Indonesia. In the current election cycle, it has become increasingly politically popular to…

  • Why Is Big Oil So Excited About Alaskan Crude?

    Published 12 August 2018 | viewed 31,092 times

    In an unprecedented move, Alaska officials recently published huge quantities of oil exploration data in an attempt to attract the attention of drilling companies to…

  • What Would A Hard Brexit Mean For British Oil?

    Published 11 August 2018 | viewed 45,168 times

    It’s been more than a year after the groundbreaking Brexit vote, in which the British public decided to leave the European Union in a controversial…

  • India’s Renewable Investments Near $20 Billion

    Published 04 August 2018 | viewed 29,777 times

    For the first time in history, investing in India’s renewable energy sector surpassed that of traditional fossil fuel-based power production. India achieved this groundbreaking feat…

  • Why Is Venezuela Still Sending Subsidized Oil To Cuba?

    Published 17 July 2018 | viewed 32,653 times

    In the past, oil has accounted for 96 percent of Venezuela's exports and over 40 percent of government revenues. Now, as the nation’s economy continues…

  • U.S. Poised To Ease Biofuel Quotas

    Published 16 July 2018 | viewed 19,905 times

    Just as scientists are making leaps and bounds in the technology behind biofuel production, opening the way for cheaper and more efficient clean fuel sources,…

  • Asia Is Leading The Renewable Energy Race

    Published 09 July 2018 | viewed 23,184 times

    As the era of fossil fuels comes to a close, it’s time to start seriously considering an all-electric future, as well as all of the…

  • Can U.S. Shale And OPEC Find Common Ground?

    Published 15 June 2018 | viewed 4,958 times

    As OPEC’s June 22 summit rapidly approaches, everything hangs in the balance for the organization’s precarious (to say the least) relationship with United States shale…

  • Could China Save The U.S. Coal Industry?

    Published 04 June 2018 | viewed 19,213 times

    China may soon be buying a lot more coal from the United States as part of a larger plan to narrow its trade deficit with…

  • U.S. Oil Companies Look To Skirt Biofuel Quotas

    Published 30 May 2018 | viewed 11,676 times

    Continuing a national trend, the United States’ second-largest oil refining company has recently requested a biofuel hardship waiver from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The…

  • The One Nation Returning To Coal

    Published 07 May 2018 | viewed 30,584 times

    As the developed world moves farther and farther away from coal-fired energy, one major economy is breaking the trend. Japan, in a move that few…

  • The New Alaskan Oil Rush

    Published 22 April 2018 | viewed 41,850 times

    ConocoPhillips is coming off of an incredible exploration season, reportedly the best they’ve had in over a decade, and they have Alaskan oil to thank…

  • Mexico’s Oil Crisis: Pirates, Cartels, And Corruption

    Published 19 April 2018 | viewed 28,035 times

    Mexican oil is hemorrhaging money thanks to gasoline-guzzling cartels, seafaring pirates, and widespread collusion within their own ranks. While this is nothing new for the…

  • BP Teams Up With Tesla In Energy Storage Project

    Published 17 April 2018 | viewed 16,372 times

    One of the world’s biggest oil industry supermajors has teamed up with the global leader in electric cars in a new business venture and pilot…

  • U.S. Sees Wave Of New Cyber Attacks On Energy Infrastructure

    Published 11 April 2018 | viewed 20,102 times

    In the past few weeks at least seven natural gas pipeline operators were the victims of hackers that targeted third-party communications system Latitude Technologies, causing…

  • Tanzania’s $344M Natural Gas Plant Is A Game Changer

    Published 07 April 2018 | viewed 28,690 times

    This week Tanzania opened a brand new $344 million, 167.82-megawatt natural gas power plant outside of the nation's commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, marking a…

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