New Frontiers: Looking at the oil prospects in the Delaware Basin
In another look at a highly prospective formation in the US, Starr Spencer reviews the outlook for the Delaware formation, part of the Permian basin, in this week’s Oilgram News column, New Frontiers....
View ArticleHas US oil production peaked? An EIA report argues both sides
Want to dazzle party guests this holiday season with a data-backed argument that the US oil boom may have peaked? Well, the US Energy Information Administration has a report you should probably read....
View ArticleInfographic: Platts Light Houston Sweet
Much has been made of the domestic light sweet crude flooding US markets, and we attempted to capture some key points about some of that oil in this infographic centered on one of Platts key price...
View ArticleIHS CERAWeek 2015, Day 2: Other observations from our oil editors
Second verse, same as the first . . . in some ways. Many of the themes raised Monday at IHS CERAWeek were reprised Tuesday, the second day of the conference. But Tuesday’s offerings were decidedly more...
View ArticleFinancing ‘frack addicts’ and shale producers in the US: Petrodollars
Robert Perkins examines the delicate balance act of financing shale oil production in the US in this week’s Oilgram News column, Petrodollars. The US shale industry took a high-profile bashing this...
View ArticleBP, a company with a split personality, looks to the future: Fuel for Thought
It is six years since a prominent newspaper dubbed BP’s chief executive the “most hated and clueless man in America” and in that time the company has paid $62 billion in fines and compensation for its...
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