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
The Söder Torn is one of the tallest buildings on the island of Södermalm, and a land mark in the city of Stockholm. Completed in…
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has analysed 20,000 shipwrecks in US waters to determine the potential oil spill threat that they pose, and…
Poland seems to have killed its own shale gas industry before it even got a chance to fully get off the ground.In 2011 the US…
Pakistan has been beset by a chronic energy crisis; the governments advice … stop wearing socks!Civil servants have been told that they can no longer…
Chevron Corp. is finalising the details of a giant investment which will help to make Argentina energy independent by developing what is considered the world’s…
In 2011-12 African forces, backed by the US, drove al-Shabab, the main Islamist force in Somalia with strong ties to al-Qaeda, out of Mogadishu, and…
After watching a short film produced by Witness, an organisation that promotes youth activists, about the Earth Guardians, a teacher from Evergreen Middle School near…
The winning design at this year’s eVolo Skyscraper competition was a giant, ferris wheel-like structure that worked as a greenhouse, recycling plant, filtration system, and…
Chile is one of the countries with the greatest potential for geothermal energy in the world. The South American country stretches for 4,270 kilometres along…
Riccardo Puliti, the energy chief of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), one of the most influential government –owned investment organisations in the…
CO2 monitoring stations in Hawaii have just recorded some rather disturbing data. For the first time since humans starting walking the Earth, the concentration of…
A group of nine student journalists from the Medill National Security Journalism Initiative have created a website as part of a project to report on…
A new report by Roland Berger, a top industry consultant, titled “Offshore Wind Toward 2020,” states that the global offshore wind sector is likely to…
The conceptual solar charger known as the Window Socket has been everywhere on the internet lately, and whilst many have been criticising its lack of…
A new report by the Institute for Energy Research (IER) has shown that despite strong support from the Obama administration, all funded by tax payers,…
A common method for turning natural gas directly into energy is to use a process known as chemical looping, in which a solid, oxygen rich…
The age of taking trips to the Moon is over; the next step will be to construct permanent human settlements in space. This path will…
Just shortly after announcing first quarter profits that exceeded all analyst expectations, Royal Dutch Shell’s chief executive officer, Peter Voser, announced his plans to retire…
India’s power shortage could be exacerbated due to a spat between one of the largest electricity producers in the country, NTPC, and the state owned…
On Tuesday BP reported first quarter profits for 2013 of $4.2 billion, 30 percent more than analysts had forecast.Peter Hutton, and analyst at RBC Capital…