The Straits of Hormuz are not like the Suez Canal, because American power is more resilient than was British power in the last century.
Oil and gas extraction produces large quantities of water, which now is disposed of - and should be desalinated and used.
The next phase in the Iran campaign must be one of financial compellence - forcing Iran to do the right thing before it collapses.
The United States has taken steps to reshape the world, and those steps have borne fruit, isolating China and Russia.
The Strait of Hormuz is an effective straitjacket for the entire world outside of Iran, by reason of global oil pricing.
The Straits of Hormuz affect the price of oil because that price is globally and artificially fixed. Stop that, and solve the problem.
President Trump must follow up his sanction on Lukoil, the Russian oil company, by making sure divested assets stay under U.S. control.
Spending twenty trillion dollars to decarbonize the world economy has not switched the world away from conventional energy.
The federal government has been fearfully lax in overseeing the payment of royalties for oil and gas drilling on federal land.
Colorado has many oil wells that are not profitable enough to cover costs of cleanup and final decommissioning.