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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Former Devon Petro Geologists Helm New Upstream Startup, Sensex Energy
Oklahoma City is home to an upstream startup, overseen by former geology exploration executives of Devon Energy Corp.
U.S. E&Ps Increasingly Looking Beyond 2016 for Higher NatGas, Oil Pricing
U.S. producers are looking past 2016, particularly on the pricing side, and they appear “surprisingly” bullish about the natural gas price outlook for 2017, which may be in part because only 30 rigs or so are in operation in the Marcellus Shale, analysts said Monday.
U.S. E&Ps Increasingly Looking Beyond 2016 for Higher NatGas, Oil Pricing
U.S. producers are looking past 2016, particularly on the pricing side, and they appear “surprisingly” bullish about the natural gas price outlook for 2017, which may be in part because only 30 rigs or so are in operation in the Marcellus Shale, analysts said Monday.
Chesapeake Agrees to Another $1M Settlement For Barnett Royalties Underpayments
The Fort Worth, TX school district late last year reached a $1 million out-of-court settlement with Chesapeake Energy Corp. concerning underpaying natural gas royalties, details that until this week had been kept confidential.
ExxonMobil Says One Climate Change Probe ‘Chilling,’ Violates Constitutional Rights
ExxonMobil Corp. has asked a Texas court to quash a subpoena issued last month that is seeking decades of documents for an investigation into whether the supermajor covered up information about how its fossil fuels production may contribute to climate change.
NTE Investing $2B to Build Three More East Coast NatGas-Fired Plants
NTE Energy, which recently began building two natural gas-fired combined-cycle facilities in North Carolina and Ohio, said Friday it would invest $2 billion more to build three more gas-fired plants, including another in North Carolina and in Ohio, as well as in Connecticut.
Goodrich Files Chapter 11, While Linn Holds Off Creditors For Another Month
Houston-based Goodrich Petroleum Corp. on Friday joined the ranks of U.S. energy firms that are unable to keep up with debt payments, filing to voluntarily restructure under Chapter 11. Meanwhile, Linn Energy LLC made some of its required interest payments, but it faces a steep financial hurdle over the coming month.
Chesapeake Agrees to Another $1M Settlement For Barnett Royalties Underpayments
The Fort Worth, TX school district late last year reached a $1 million out-of-court settlement with Chesapeake Energy Corp. concerning underpaying natural gas royalties, details that until this week had been kept confidential.
ExxonMobil Says One Climate Change Probe ‘Chilling,’ Violates Constitutional Rights
ExxonMobil Corp. has asked a Texas court to quash a subpoena issued last month that is seeking decades of documents for an investigation into whether the supermajor covered up information about how its fossil fuels production may contribute to climate change.
NTE Investing $2B to Build Three More East Coast NatGas-Fired Plants
NTE Energy, which recently began building two natural gas-fired combined-cycle facilities in North Carolina and Ohio, said Friday it would invest $2 billion more to build three more gas-fired plants, including another in North Carolina and in Ohio, as well as in Connecticut.