Pad Drilling: Innovation in the Oil and Gas Industry

Pad drilling is minimizing the oil industry’s footprint while boosting efficiency: This infographic details one of the most significant innovations in the oil and gas industry in recent times, pad… Read more

Middle East: The Capital of Concentrated Wealth

Middle East: The Capital of Concentrated Wealth For much of history, the Middle East has been the capital of concentrated wealth. Whether it is oil, gold, or empires, the cradle… Read more

By the Numbers: The Oil & Gas Industry in the United States

By the Numbers: The Oil & Gas Industry in the United States There’s a finite amount of natural resources out there in the world. To ensure we do not exhaust… Read more

Mining Blue Gold: The Impact of Sea Industries on Europe

This infographic focuses on Europe, where the United Kingdom is nautical miles ahead of anyone else in terms of developing sea-related industries. Read more

Video: The Story Behind Oil’s Plunge

This infographic video shows the story behind oil’s plunge through 2014. Read more

The Top 10 Oil and Gas Companies in the World

Saudi Aramco, the Saudi Arabian oil and gas giant, is by far the biggest energy company in the world, generating $1 billion in revenue per day. Read more

[Slideshow] Powering New York

In this Powering New York slideshow, we visualize what it takes to power NYC with every type of energy including gas, wind, solar, nuclear, and more. Read more

The Energy Markets in Flux: Looking Back on 2014

Looking back on 2014, this infographic sums up the major changes occurring in energy markets in oil, renewables, sanctions, and more. Read more

Reaching Rig Bottom? Oil Rigs Decline for 17th Straight Week [Chart]

Oil rigs decline for the 17th straight week to 802, as drillers can do more with less. Yet, production is at highs and storage availability is running out. Read more

Nuclear Takes Back Seat in United States, but Drives the Bus in China

It’s no secret that China plans to build dozens of nuclear reactors in the coming years. Domestically, nuclear has taken a back seat in the United States. Read more