James Burgess studied Business Management at the University of Nottingham. He has worked in property development, chartered surveying, marketing, law, and accounts. He has also studied journalism and has written many articles over the years for a wide variety of sources.
James is the Deputy Editor of Oilprice.com
Ali Zeidan, the Libyan Prime Minister, has warned all countries and energy companies around the world that any crude tanker attempting to load oil at…
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published new regulations that aim in the long-term to shut down old polluting coal plants and prevent the building…
Crude oil has started flowing from Kurdistan to Turkey, but it’s stuck in the purgatory of Turkey’s Ceyhan export hub and will not be exported…
The prospects for the Keystone XL pipeline, now heading into its fifth year of approval purgatory, remain uncertain, with project owner TransCanada saying it’s confident…
The feds invoked tougher trading regulations earlier this month, leading analysts to predict that Wall Street would lose its advantage over commodity hedging to the…
ConocoPhillips is seeking approval from the US government to resume exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its Kenai Peninsula plant. If the company is…
On Thursday, in a move that surprised many Russian businessmen, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he was considering offering a pardon to the former…
Oil and gas exploration in the Arctic is posing an ever greater threat to polar bears, but oil companies may now be able to use…
BP has just announced a major oil discovery in the Gulf of Mexico, the first major discovery to be made in the region since US…
Alexei Miller, the Chief Executive at Gazprom, the Russian natural gas giant and world’s top gas producer, has suggested that they might finally be ready…
Morgan Stanley believes that by the middle of the decade Australia will be a global energy superpower thanks to increases in its natural gas exports,…
Obama’s decision on the Keystone XL pipeline will have a far greater effect on Canada’s oilsands than TransCanada believes, according to the Canadian Association of…
After conducting an interview with Ken Cohen, the vice president of public and government affairs at Exxon Mobil, the WSJ reported that Exxon has called…
Back in November an oil pipeline running through the Chinese city of Qingdao in Shandong province exploded, killing 62 people. It turns out that the…
Eaton, a power management company that works to develop and provide energy efficient technologies, has developed a new DC HyperCharger wireless charging system in Europe.…
Demand for natural gas in Asia, in the form of liquefied natural gas, has boomed in the last couple of years and Canada is positioned…
After two years of studying the possibility of building a huge gas-to-liquids plant on the Gulf of Mexico coast in order to take advantage of…
In order to survive into the future, big oil companies are forced to constantly search for large discoveries, driven by the necessity to replace the…
On Tuesday, whilst speaking to a group of university students in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that the Arctic posed a region of vital…
On Tuesday, Shell floated the hull for its industry-changing Prelude floating liquid natural gas (FLNG) vessel, the biggest object ever put to sea.The hull of…