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Oil Shale
2022-03-16
US Shale Still Finding Footing amid Market Chaos
US shale players are not eager to significantly increase oil and natural gas production despite growing calls from the political set to boost supply in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Natural Gas
2022-03-15
After more than a Week, Gas is Still Leaking on the North Slope
Ten days after a natural gas leak was discovered at its Alpine oil development on Alaska’s North Slope, ConocoPhillips is still trying to identify the exact source and says it’s warming up a drilling rig that it could use to pinpoint it.
Oil Exploration
2022-03-15
Drilling Firm Challenging Denial of Oil Exploration Efforts in Big Cypress Swamp
Burnett Oil Co. did not have a rendering of its proposed exploratory oil drilling facility it might build in the Everglades should permits be granted. This is a photo of another company’s oil drilling operation in the Big Cypress Swamp Preserve in 2015.
Natural Gas
2022-03-15
Average US Gas Price Rises 22% in Two Weeks to Record $4.43
The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline shot up a whopping 79 cents over the past two weeks to a record-setting $4.43 per gallon (3.8 liters) as Russia's invasion of Ukraine is contributing to already-high prices at the pump.
Crude Oil
2022-03-15
Rising US Oil Clout on Show in Houston
A glance at the attendee list at one of the world's largest energy industry events in Houston this week left little question about the growing influence of the United States over global oil politics.
Crude Oil
2022-03-15
Petroecuador Plans to Double Oil Output in Next Five Years. Target Set at 800,000 Boed
Petroecuador, Ecuador's state-owned oil company, on Friday said it will look to double production to 800,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) in the next five years, which will need private sector investment worth some $12 billion.
Crude Oil
2022-03-15
Chevron Set to Trade Venezuelan Oil if US Relaxes Sanctions
Sources say Chevron is asking the US government for a license broad enough to have a greater say at its joint ventures in Venezuela.
Floating Offshore Wind
2022-03-15
What’s the Potential of Floating Offshore Wind?
The U.S. could soon emerge as a leader in floating offshore wind development, according to a new report.
Oil&Gas Drilling
2022-03-14
Shale Drilling Climbs Most in Month as Biden Calls for More Oil
Shale explorers returned to growth mode this week, adding the most rigs in a month as the Biden administration calls on them to unleash more crude to offset a ban on Russian oil.
EV Technology
2022-03-14
Interest in Electric Aircraft Grows as NASA Nears Test of X-57 Maxwell
NASA is planning its first crewed test flight of an all-electric plane, the X-57 Maxwell test aircraft, in the next few months as interest in electric aircraft grows.
Vietnam
2022-03-14
Vietnam Seeks US Investment in Renewable Energy
Energy is among potential fields for investment cooperation between Vietnamese and US firms.
Natural Gas
2022-03-14
U.S. Gasoline Prices Edge Lower After Hitting Record High Last Week
U.S. gasoline prices at the pump edged lower over the weekend after reaching all-time highs last week following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Oil Price
2022-03-14
Could Oil Prices Really Hit $200?
Commodity prices, including oil and natural gas, are all over the place.
Hydropower Plant
2022-03-14
What’s Next for Argentina’s Hydroelectric Power Concessions?
The federal government of Argentina will conduct a comprehensive survey of a portfolio of 21 hydroelectric power stations that have concessions scheduled to expire between 2022 and 2029, according to BNamericas.
Crude Oil
2022-03-14
Reluctance to Buy Russian Crude Could Cause Long-Term Output Problems
Standard Chartered: continuing consumer reluctance to buy from Russia and shortages of capital, equipment, and technology will impact Russian oil output.
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