At first glance, the idea that oil-producing nations should refine their own crude and sell it directly to consumers seems like common sense. It’s...
Canada’s oil export debate has stalled yet again on the Pacific coast, where British Columbia’s reflexive hostility to tankers chokes frustrates Alberta’s producers.
But while...
Once upon a time, the open seas were a bustling, chaotic theatre of commerce, navigated by a colorful fleet of independent carriers, each jostling...
Why America’s economic strength lessens its risk of being targeted by radical Net-Zero states
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As the world teeters on the edge of economic stagnation, one nation stands apart: the United States. It is the only major power both...
The Trump administration’s push to revive a US-flagged merchant fleet under the SHIPS for America Act is bold, nostalgic, and politically charged.
It evokes the...




