Oklahoma oil, gas rig count drops by 6
HOUSTON (AP) — The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. is down by 16 this week to 1,973. The Houston-based oilfield services company Baker Hughes Incorporated reported...
View ArticleAt TU's National Energy Policy Institute: "Hydraulic Fracturing vs....
Oil output in the U.S. is poised to surpass that of Saudi Arabia within the next decade, as has been widely noted, but what about the serious if not alarming environmental costs associated with this...
View ArticleDetailed Notes on State-Run Oil Companies: A Chat with Dr. Mark Thurber of...
On this edition of our show, we speak by phone with Dr. Mark Thurber of Stanford University, who will give a free-to-the-public lecture this evening (Monday the 28th) at 7pm in the Tyrrell Hall...
View Article"Oil Politics in the Islamic Republic of Iran"
On this edition of StudioTulsa, we speak with Paasha Mahdavi, who is currently a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science at UCLA. As part of the University of Tulsa Collins College of...
View ArticleAmbassador Molly Williamson, Formerly of the U.S. State Department, on "The...
Our guest on this edition of ST is Molly Williamson, a highly experienced former Foreign Service Officer who served six U.S. Presidents over the course of a long, far-flung career, eventually achieving...
View ArticleNEPI Announces a New Plan: "Building America's Energy Future: A Portfolio of...
Our guest on ST is Tony Knowles, the president of the National Energy Policy Institute (or NEPI) and former governor of Alaska. Based here at the University of Tulsa, and created in 2008 with a...
View ArticlePolitical Scientist Theda Skocpol Names the Problem: Political Extremism
On this edition of StudioTulsa, we speak with political scientist and sociologist Theda Skocpol, whose recent work has focused on how political policy is made, and more often these days, how it gets...
View ArticleAt TU's Hulings Lecture, an Oil Industry Veteran Will Discuss and Dissect the...
Our guest on this edition of ST is a retired petroleum engineering executive and author, John Turley, who will deliver the free-to-the-public Norman M. Hulings, Jr., Memorial Lecture here on the TU...
View ArticleTU Hosts a Petroleum Geologists Distinguished Ethic Lecture: "Hydraulic...
Today, Wednesday the 19th, from noon till 1pm in the Allen Chapman Activity Center on the TU campus, TU's Department of Geosciences (along with the Tulsa Geological Society Foundation) will host the...
View ArticleOklahoma oil, gas rig count drops by 6
HOUSTON (AP) — The number of rigs actively exploring for oil and natural gas in the U.S. is down by 16 this week to 1,973. The Houston-based oilfield services company Baker Hughes Incorporated reported...
View ArticleAt TU's National Energy Policy Institute: "Hydraulic Fracturing vs....
Oil output in the U.S. is poised to surpass that of Saudi Arabia within the next decade, as has been widely noted, but what about the serious if not alarming environmental costs associated with this...
View ArticleDetailed Notes on State-Run Oil Companies: A Chat with Dr. Mark Thurber of...
On this edition of our show, we speak by phone with Dr. Mark Thurber of Stanford University, who will give a lecture this evening (Monday the 28th) at 7pm in the Tyrrell Hall Auditorium on the...
View Article"Oil Politics in the Islamic Republic of Iran"
On this edition of StudioTulsa, we speak with Paasha Mahdavi, who is currently a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Science at UCLA. As part of the University of Tulsa Collins College of...
View ArticleAmbassador Molly Williamson, Formerly of the U.S. State Department, on "The...
Our guest on this edition of ST is Molly Williamson, a highly experienced former Foreign Service Officer who served six U.S. Presidents over the course of a long, far-flung career, eventually achieving...
View ArticleNEPI Announces a New Plan: "Building America's Energy Future: A Portfolio of...
Our guest on ST is Tony Knowles, the president of the National Energy Policy Institute (or NEPI) and former governor of Alaska. Based here at the University of Tulsa, and created in 2008 with a...
View ArticlePolitical Scientist Theda Skocpol Names the Problem: Political Extremism
On this edition of StudioTulsa, we speak with political scientist and sociologist Theda Skocpol, whose recent work has focused on how political policy is made, and more often these days, how it gets...
View ArticleAt TU's Hulings Lecture, an Oil Industry Veteran Will Discuss and Dissect the...
Our guest on this edition of ST is a retired petroleum engineering executive and author, John Turley, who will deliver the free-to-the-public Norman M. Hulings, Jr., Memorial Lecture here on the TU...
View ArticleTU Hosts a Petroleum Geologists Distinguished Ethic Lecture: "Hydraulic...
Today, Wednesday the 19th, from noon till 1pm in the Allen Chapman Activity Center on the TU campus, TU's Department of Geosciences (along with the Tulsa Geological Society Foundation) will host the...
View ArticleVeteran Energy Expert James Clad on "The World Politics of a Changing Energy...
On this installment of ST, we offer a discussion of how oil, coal, and other energy sources are influencing today's international geo-politics. Our guest is James Clad, a diversely experienced...
View ArticleA New Biography of an Early Tulsa Hero -- "Father of Route 66: The Story of...
On this edition of ST, we cover some interesting and less-familiar Tulsa history by way of a new biography of Cy Avery. Our guest is the Missouri-based author Susan Croce Kelly, author of "Father of...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....