Lincoln Brown is the former News and Program Director for KVEL radio in Vernal, Utah. He hosted “The Lincoln Brown Show” and was penned a column for Townhall.com. During his 21 years in radio, he lived in the heart of oil and gas country, and covered stories in the energy industry on a regular basis.
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After a rough start, the blood sweat and tears poured into the Kazakhstan's Kashagan oil field in the Caspian Sea are starting to show some…
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In an effort to de-escalate the tense situation unfolding over the Dakota Access Pipeline Project, President Obama said on Tuesday that the White House is…
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Despite Iran’s efforts to re-enter the oil market, and amid promises two years ago by the country to open up the industry to foreign market…
In the wake of negotiations and strikes by militants against oil companies and their infrastructure in the Niger Delta region, The Nigerian Navy has made…
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Natural gas has been discovered in a part of the North Sea—an area that up until now, had slim chances of containing reserves. Norway’s energy…
The question of resource development versus conservation is not a new one. And depending on where one lives, it may be a question that comes…
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The world is waiting on the newest release of information by Julian Assange of WikiLeaks, who has announced that over the next ten days, he…
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The Islamic State will have to turn to other means to finance terror activities now that it no longer controls oil wells in Iraq. Iraq’s…