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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Global Natural Gas Competition ‘Stiffer,’ Russian Producers Leading, China Gaining
U.S.-based natural gas producers are producing less while Chinese and Russian operators are producing more, according to a ranking by Societe Generale.
Nabors Lays Off 5,500, Sees Rig Use Continuing to Fall
Contract driller Nabors Industries Ltd. has reduced its global workforce by nearly 5,500 people, or 18%, since the end of December, with most of the reductions hitting U.S. and Canadian staff.
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Global Natural Gas Competition ‘Stiffer,’ Russian Producers Leading, China Gaining
U.S.-based natural gas producers are producing less while Chinese and Russian operators are producing more, according to a ranking by Societe Generale.
Baker Hughes Lays Off More People, Closes 140 Facilities Worldwide
Baker Hughes Inc. has laid off more people than anticipated and closed 140 facilities worldwide to cope with the downturn in oilfield services. “Unfavorable market conditions” are expected to persist, CEO Martin Craighead said Tuesday.
U.S. Policymakers Still Regulating Oil, Gas Like 1970s, Says ExxonMobil Chief
As much as the energy industry’s investments in technology are shaping the 21st Century, operators continue to struggle under the weight of policies that are products of 1970s thinking, ExxonMobil Corp. CEO Rex Tillerson said Tuesday.
Baker Hughes Lays Off More People, Closes 140 Facilities Worldwide
Baker Hughes Inc. has laid off more people than anticipated and closed 140 facilities worldwide to cope with the downturn in oilfield services. "Unfavorable market conditions" are expected to persist, CEO Martin Craighead said Tuesday.
U.S. Policymakers Still Regulating Oil, Gas Like 1970s, Says ExxonMobil Chief
As much as the energy industry's investments in technology are shaping the 21st Century, operators continue to struggle under the weight of policies that are products of 1970s thinking, ExxonMobil Corp. CEO Rex Tillerson said Tuesday.
Halliburton Unsure of Recovery’s Timing, but Sees North America Healing Quickly
The energy markets may not begin to recover for months, but North America should heal faster than anywhere else in the world, a top Halliburton Co. executive said Monday.
Halliburton Unsure of Recovery’s Timing, But Sees North America Healing Quickly
The energy markets may not begin to recover for months, but North America should heal faster than anywhere else in the world…
Schlumberger Sees Further Decline in North American Land Revenues
A sharp decline in North American land activity hurt Schlumberger Ltd.’s revenues and earnings in the first quarter, but the worst days may be ahead, CEO Paal Kibsgaard said Friday. North American revenues likely will fall further in the second quarter, and visibility on where the bottom is remains murky.