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.
According to statistics released by the United Kingdom’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, in the second quarter of this year, natural gas was…
U.S. oil exports may hit a new record next month, as oil traders cash in on the widening gap between the price of Brent Crude…
China’s oil companies may use dividends to calm the fears of investors on the heels of the drop in energy prices. Noting the dip in…
Oil prices took a dive on early Tuesday trading in the wake of analyst’s warnings that this month’s rally was overblown and that a production…
A refinery fire on the Nicaragua’s Pacific coast that broke out on Wednesday was declared under control on Sunday night, although the effects of the…
The city of Stuttgart, Germany, home of the automaker Daimler AG, has announced that it plans to divest itself from companies that are not environmentally…
Attacks by militant have caused a drop in the oil output from Nigeria. Oil Minister Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu stated while in Lagos that production had…
Louisiana’s shrinking coastline is causing headaches for the oil industry in that state, as an eroding coast and rising sea waters are threatening oil infrastructure.…
Iran has not yet made a decision on whether or not it will join the OPEC meeting next month, and according to officials there, production…
The Permian Basin, after suffering a downturn in production, is poised to rebound next month. That prediction comes from the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s Productivity…
The Russian edition of Forbes Magazine is reporting that French Oil giant Total has laid off 70 percent of its Russian workforce through its office…
Jabbar al-Luaibi, head of Iraq’s state-run South Oil Company, has been named the new oil minister for Iraq. The Iranian parliament approved the appointment on…
There appears to be yet a new player in the violence in the attacks on the oil infrastructure in the Niger Delta, and if you’re…
Protestors in the Hela province of Papua, New Guinea have taken control of a conditioning supply plant belonging to Exxon. The plant is an important…
The National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC) has announced that the country has deployed its first Euro 4-compliant gas oil shipment to global markets.…
Theresa May, the new Prime Minister of the UK, has announced a plan to pay more shale gas proceeds to residents than was originally planned.…
Yahoo Messenger is shutting down, leaving oil and gas traders, once dependent on Yahoo Messenger, looking for a new means of communication. The service was…
Numbers from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show that the oil and gas sector in the United Kingdom experienced its least profitable quarter in…
A pipeline owned by Crescent Point Energy, and located in Saskatchewan, Canada, leaked approximately 630 barrels of oil emulsion on Tuesday, the fourth spill in…
Traverse City, Michigan is the site of the 51st Annual Center for Automotive Research Seminar this week. Over 900 people are in attendance, learning about…