By Bob Campbell, Odessa American, Texas – If the energy industry would quit firing all its employees at the first sign of...
By: Adrian Hedden – Carlsbad Current Argus – As gas production ramps up again New Mexico’s Democrat leaders in Congress urged the...
By: Brian Maffly – Salt Lake Tribune – There were just three rigs drilling in Utah’s oil and gas fields last January...
By: J. Robinson & Kelsey Hallahan – S&P Global Platts – As Appalachia’s natural gas markets turn increasingly bullish, one of the...
By: Barry Po – Forbes – The winds of change are howling in the world of heavy industry. If there were any...
By: Alex Mills – Abilene Reporter News – Natural gas prices broke through the $4 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf) level this...
By: Cathy Bussewitz and Martha Irvine – AP – Rusted pipes litter the sandy fields of Ashley Williams Watt’s cattle ranch in...
By: Paul Takahashi – Houston Chronicle – Lime Rock Resources plans to buy oil and gas wells in West Texas for $508.3...
By: Reuters – Oil prices steadied on Monday after a choppy session as the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant stoked fears...
By: EIA – Natural gas pipeline exports from the United States to Mexico surpassed 7 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) on...
The energy sector is off to a higher start, supported by strength in the underlying commodities and the major equity futures which are expected to begin today’s session in positive territory following softer ADP payroll data.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are extending gains for the fifth-consecutive session on a larger-than-expected draw in crude stocks reflected in the API’s report, and as investors remain cautious of the potential disruptions as Hurricane Idalia makes landfall in Florida. According to the API, U.S. crude stocks fell by a bigger than-expected 11.5 million barrels in the week ended Aug. 25. Additionally, Reuters observes that money managers' net bullish position in crude continued to fall in the week ending 22-Aug (though WTI has moved back above $80/barrel since that point).
Natural gas futures are edging higher on forecasts for above-normal temperatures across the majority of the U.S.
So, you’ve just inherited mineral rights in Oklahoma and you’re thinking about selling. First...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is pushing back against President Donald Trump’s sweeping executive...
The United States and Saudi Arabia have launched what is being described as a...
All regions of the North America electric grid are expected to have sufficient resources...
President Donald Trump continued his tour of the Gulf this week by announcing a...
Oil markets jolted higher on Tuesday following breaking reports that Israel may be preparing...
The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) announced a major milestone in its employee training...
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As Texas faces mounting pressure from population growth, prolonged drought, and aging water infrastructure,...
By: Anna Kaminski | Kansas Reflector | TOPEKA — The Trump administration is attempting to...
Kevin Crowley and David Wethe | (Bloomberg) — Terrel Hardin was at a diner...
by Andreas Exarheas| RigZone.com |In an EBW Analytics Group report sent to Rigzone by the...
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