Carolyn Davis joined the editorial staff of Intelligence Press Inc. in Houston in May, 2000. Prior to that, she covered regulatory issues for environmental and occupational safety and health publications. She also has worked as a reporter for several daily newspapers in Texas, including the Waco Tribune-Herald, the Temple Daily Telegram and the Killeen Daily Herald. She attended Texas A&M University and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of Houston.
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Apache Eyeing Permian For Spending Boost as ‘Relentless’ Focus on Costs Yields Results
Houston super independent Apache Corp. continued to reduce its drilling activities in the first quarter from a year ago, but it still delivered in North America’s onshore, with results in the legacy Permian Basin “particularly strong,” CEO John Christmann IV said Thursday.
Apache Beats North American Production Guidance as Onshore Delivers, Well Costs Fall 45%
Houston super independent Apache Corp. sharply reduced its drilling activities in the first quarter from a year ago, but it still delivered in North America’s onshore, with results in the legacy Permian Basin “particularly strong,” CEO John Christmann IV said Thursday.
ExxonMobil, FuelCell Tag Team to Capture CO2 Emissions at Natural Gas Plants
ExxonMobil Corp., whose CEO is known for not taking bets on anything that doesn’t make money, announced Thursday it is collaborating with FuelCell Energy Inc. on carbon capture to reduce emissions from power plants that burn natural gas and coal.
Noble Energy Raises Output Forecast by 4% as DJ, Permian Performance Jumps
Houston-based Noble Energy Inc. during the first three months of this year delivered cost reductions across the board, while its U.S. natural gas-rich production, led by the Denver-Julesburg (DJ) and Permian basins, outperformed.
Apache Eyeing Permian For Spending Boost as ‘Relentless’ Focus on Costs Yields Results
Houston super independent Apache Corp. continued to reduce its drilling activities in the first quarter from a year ago, but it still delivered in North America’s onshore, with results in the legacy Permian Basin “particularly strong,” CEO John Christmann IV said Thursday.
Apache Beats North American Production Guidance as Onshore Delivers, Well Costs Fall 45%
Houston super independent Apache Corp. sharply reduced its drilling activities in the first quarter from a year ago, but it still delivered in North America’s onshore, with results in the legacy Permian Basin “particularly strong,” CEO John Christmann IV said Thursday.
Newfield Stacking Up Meramec Prospects in $470M Deal With Chesapeake
Newfield Exploration Co. agreed Thursday to pay Chesapeake Energy Corp. $470 million to tack on 42,000 net acres in the Meramec reservoir, which would boost its position in Oklahoma’s liquids-rich reservoirs to 350,000-plus.
Chesapeake Eyeing More Dry NatGas Drilling in Utica, Holding Steady in Marcellus
Chesapeake Energy Corp. may ramp up more dry natural gas drilling in the Utica Shale this year, but it also is eyeing a backlog of gas and oil opportunities that stretch across the country that only need higher commodity prices to accelerate activity.
Newfield Stacking Up Meramec Prospects in $470M Deal With Chesapeake
Newfield Exploration Co. agreed Thursday to pay Chesapeake Energy Corp. $470 million to tack on 42,000 net acres in the Meramec reservoir, which would boost its position in Oklahoma’s liquids-rich reservoirs to 350,000-plus.
Chesapeake Eyeing More Dry NatGas Drilling in Utica, Holding Steady in Marcellus
Chesapeake Energy Corp. may ramp up more dry natural gas drilling in the Utica Shale this year, but it also is eyeing a backlog of gas and oil opportunities that stretch across the country that only need higher commodity prices to accelerate activity.