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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NatGas Producers Snapping Up Released Appalachia Pipeline Capacity
Decisions to defer natural gas production in the Appalachian Basin this year are providing an opening to snatch up released firm pipeline capacity at a lower price, Southwestern Energy Co.’s chief said Friday. Range Resources Corp. also said it has begun buying unused capacity.
Encana Ready to Seize ‘Right Opportunities,’ Says Suttles
With restructuring completed and streamlined operations, Encana Corp. could make a play for strategic assets in North America’s onshore, CEO Doug Suttles said Wednesday.
Deep Panuke NatGas Reserves Halved by Encana
Natural gas reserves projections for the Deep Panuke project offshore Nova Scotia have been cut in half because of water issues, Encana Corp. executives said.
BHP Sees U.S. Onshore Liquids Growth Peaking Within Decade
The United States may have become the world’s swing oil producer but it won’t be for too long, according to BHP Billiton plc.
Chesapeake Curtails Marcellus Output Through 2015, But Ups Rig Count in Haynesville, Miss Lime
Chesapeake Energy Corp. has cut its 2015 capital spending plans by more than one-third and trimmed its rig count to the lowest level in 11 years, but production still should increase by 3-5%, lifted, perhaps surprisingly, by the Haynesville Shale and Mississippian Lime.
Bank Redeterminations Bigger Deal for E&Ps, Says Raymond James
The pain for U.S. exploration and production (E&P) companies may not be over as commercial banks begin their spring borrowing base redeterminations, which have the potential to reduce debt limits and begin a wave of restructuring, analysts with Raymond James & Associates said Monday.
U.S. E&Ps Arming For Spring Bank Redeterminations
The pain for U.S. exploration and production (E&P) companies may not be over as commercial banks begin their spring borrowing base redeterminations, which have the potential to reduce debt limits and begin a wave of restructuring, analysts with Raymond James & Associates said Monday.
Onshore Vendors Offering Deep Pricing Concessions, Says Basic Energy CEO
Vendors have begun offering concessions on pricing for oilfield service (OFS) customers “all over the map” to stay in business, Basic Energy Inc. CEO Roe Patterson said Friday.
ExxonMobil Replaces 104% of Proved Reserves — More Liquids, Less NatGas
ExxonMobil Corp. replaced 104% of its oil and natural gas proved reserves in 2014, with a big boost from North America onshore and the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) oil fields.
Enable Midstream Seeking NatGas Business Beyond Anadarko, Williston Basins
Enable Midstream Partners LP, lifted by increasing natural gas volumes from the Anadarko Basin’s South-Central Oklahoma Oil Province (SCOOP), is looking for business ventures both in the Midcontinent and across the U.S. onshore, the company’s CEO said Wednesday.