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
Much of Ecuador exists under the canopies of the Amazon rainforest, and the protection of the environment is important to the people, with the national…
Paul B. Farrell of MarketWatch, has warned that by 2024, water shortages and pollution will pose the greatest threats to the US, potentially ending all…
Energy companies and commodity traders are keeping a close eye on weather reports around the Gulf of Mexico as the Atlantic hurricane season moves into…
On Monday BP filed a case against the US Federal Government, citing the decision to block BP from bidding on and securing new lucrative contracts…
I’m sure you have heard the statement that an electric car is only as green as the electricity that is used to power it. Climate…
The Carbon Trust has released data that shows that watching sport on smartphones and tablet devices is actually good for the environment. Discovering that watching…
More and more remote offshore oil fields are being developed as new technologies allow oil companies to extract from ever deeper, more inaccessible locations.The Brazilian…
The Liberal Democrat party, under the leadership of Nick Clegg, is set to discuss a new plan that would see all petrol and diesel cars,…
Earlier in the year Washington voiced concerns over plans to construct a gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan, threatening Pakistan with their own set of…
Erna Solberg, the leader of Norway’s Conservative Party and current leader in the polls ahead of next month’s general elections, has said that the country’s…
British Gas, the UK energy utility that is controlled by its parent company Centrica, has just announced that it plans to introduce a new tariff…
In possibly the biggest court case in the history of the energy industry, two years ago Chevron was found guilty of causing great damage to…
Much-awaited exploration results in Mozambique and French Guiana have disappointed for UK-listed Tullow Oil Plc (TLW) and its partners.Last week, Tullow and Norway’s Statoil ASA…
Canada’s heavy oil producers are reveling in a price rebound, but its spurred by increased rail shipments, shadowed by the tragic Quebec train crash that…
Over the past five years oil and gas exploration companies have made some huge natural gas discoveries in Israel, enough to turn it into an…
After a tsunami and earthquake hit the Daiichi nuclear power plant in the Fukushima Prefecture on the 11th March 2011, causing catastrophic damage and leading…
Chevron Corp. has just signed a $1.5 billion deal with Argentina’s state-owned oil company YPF to form a joint venture and begin developing the giant…
Veolia Environmental Services, one of the largest street cleaning firms in the UK, has decided that it will begin mining the waste that it sweeps…
Graphene has been described as a ‘miracle material’. It is basically just a one atom thick sheet of carbon that is immensely strong and has…
Last month Enrique Pena Nieto, the President of Mexico, announced that he would introduce energy market reforms that would encourage private capital investment into the…