
Senator Heitkamp on Crude Oil Exports, Biofuels, and American Soft Power
Senator Heitkamp outlines an aggressive energy policy strategy that emphasizes free trade, domestic production, and fuel diversity.

Why Car Dealerships Struggle With Selling Electric Vehicles
Despite the lofty goal set by President Obama to reach one million electric vehicles on the road by this year, the country is only one-third of the way there. Dealerships are struggling to convince consumers to make the leap on EVs.

Key Questions Surrounding a Possible Saudi Aramco IPO
Saudi Arabia is mulling selling shares in Aramco, but the announcement of a possible IPO has prompted a number of questions, particularly the overall value of the company.

The Shale Gas Revolution Is Not Over, It’s Just on Hold
U.S. oil production has received a lot of attention lately for stalling out and beginning to decline, but the U.S. shale gas revolution also appears to have also slowed down, at least for now.

Do Automotive Dealers Want to Sell Electric Cars?
Research from UC Davis and Consumer Reports explores the question: Why are so many automotive dealerships steering customers away from electric vehicles?

Explaining the Price War
The OPEC+ collapse will likely lead to a long and damaging price war, particularly for U.S. shale.

U.S. Crude Oil Production Reaches 11 Mbd Historic High
Stay on top of the latest developments in oil markets, geopolitical risk, and alternative fuel vehicles with the SAFE policy team's Chart of the Week.

Natural Gas Vehicles: Cost Competitive, and Poised for Prime Time
Current low prices for natural gas and the ongoing production boom in shale gas should provide the perfect impetus to boost NGVs in the country’s automobile fleet.

UPDATED: Energy Policy 2016: Spotlight on Donald Trump
Part of our Energy Policy 2016 election tracker series, we examine Donald Trump's energy policy positions on OPEC, fracking, foreign intervention in oil-rich states, and more.

Europe's Oil Import Dilemma
Europe's status as a substantial importer of energy is well known, but what is less known is that the rate of dependence on oil imports is much higher compared to its dependence on imports of natural gas.