Craft Oil: The Lesser Known Side of America’s Energy Industry

What role do independent oil and gas producers play in the energy industry – and how do these Craft Oil companies differ from the giants also in the sector? Read more

Visualizing Elon Musk’s Vision for the Future of Tesla

The third infographic in our Rise of Tesla Series showcases Musk’s ambitious vision for the future of Tesla, along with the products that will make it possible. Read more

Visualizing U.S. Energy Consumption in One Chart

How is the country’s energy generated, and how is it consumed? This nifty Sankey diagram shows U.S. energy consumption in a simple and understandable way. Read more

Copper: Driving the Green Energy Revolution

Renewable energy is set to fuel a new era of copper demand – here’s how much copper is used in green applications from EVs to photovoltaics. Read more

Visualizing the Rise of the Electric Vehicle

Electric vehicle sales will surpass those of traditional vehicles in 2038, and the global EV fleet will hit 1 billion vehicles by the year 2047. Read more

How Green is Your State or Province?

In countries where energy is plentiful, we often take the grid for granted. But do you know where your power comes from, and how green it is? Read more

How Much Copper is in an Electric Vehicle?

Have you ever wondered how much copper is in an electric vehicle? This infographic shows the metal’s properties as well as the quantity of copper used. Read more

Video: Preparing For The Energy Needs Of The Future

How is technology changing the global energy game? Here’s a look at the challenges faced by the energy industry as they plan for the needs of the future. Read more

Map: The Countries With the Most Oil Reserves

See the countries with the most oil reserves on this map, which resizes each country based on how many barrels of oil are contained in its borders. Read more

The Largest Producers of Crude Oil (1965-2017)

View how the ranking of the world’s largest producers of crude oil changes over a 50 year period, from the Cold War until today. Read more