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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Anadarko Onshore Production Rising, Efficiencies Soaring
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. delivered stronger-than-expected production during the second quarter, with output averaging 846,000 boe/d — 18,000 boe/d higher than guidance — as it continued to improve drilling efficiencies in its key operating areas.
BP Substantially Boosts U.S. Onshore Rig Count, Mostly in Midcontinent
BP plc has increased its onshore rig count in the Lower 48 states and has increasing confidence in its U.S. prospects, CEO Bob Dudley said Tuesday.
$200B-Plus of Oil, NatGas Projects Delayed as Capex Deferred, Says Wood Mackenzie
Forty-six major global oil and natural gas projects, which combined represent more than $200 billion in deferred capital spend, have been shelved in part because of the decline in oil prices, according to an analysis by Wood Mackenzie Ltd.
BP’s Macondo-Driven $5.8B Impairment ‘Huge,’ But Takeover Now Less Likely, Says Dudley
BP plc lost $6.3 billion in the second quarter, reflecting the landmark Macondo well settlement and a near-40% decline in oil prices from a year ago.
Southwestern Secures More Appalachian NatGas Takeaway, Takes $1.5B Price-Related Impairment
Houston-based Southwestern Energy Co. made headway securing more natural gas transportation out of the Appalachian Basin during the second quarter and has boosted its 2015 production guidance with strong gains in the onshore.
U.S. NatGas Price Outlook Lowered By One Analyst, Another Says Shale Output Decline Visible By 4Q2015
Goldman Sachs analysts on Monday cut their forecast for 3Q2015 U.S. natural gas prices by 55 cents and dropped 4Q2015 expectations by 50 cents.
Goldman Cuts U.S. NatGas Price Outlook, Sees Need for Coal-to-Gas Switching
Goldman Sachs analysts on Monday cut their forecast for 3Q2015 U.S. natural gas prices by 55 cents and dropped 4Q2015 expectations by 50 cents.
SandRidge Share Price Falls Below NYSE Listing Requirement
SandRidge Energy Inc., which mostly explores for oil and natural gas in the Midcontinent, said Monday afternoon its stock price had fallen below the continued listing requirement of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Encana Incurs $1B-Plus Consecutive Impairment, Lays Off 200
Encana Corp. was stung for the second quarter in a row by impairment charges of more than $1 billion, as liquids production grew, natural gas output sank and commodity prices tanked.
Weatherford Cuts 1,000 More, Mostly in U.S., Following Crushing Quarter
Weatherford International plc is laying off another 1,000 people, mostly U.S. support staff, to deal with an energy industry that is “substantially underfunded and substantially underinvested,” CEO Bernard J. Duroc-Danner said Thursday.