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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Encana Hits 2017 Targets in 3Q, Cushioned for Volatile Prices, Says CEO
Encana Corp.’s strategic decision last year to balance its weighty natural gas portfolio with more liquids-rich assets propelled profits in the third quarter and enabled the independent to hit targets two years ahead of schedule, CEO Doug Suttles said Wednesday.
Natural Gas Still Seen as Most In-Demand Fossil Fuel in 2040, Says IEA
The global demand for natural gas by 2040 is forecast to grow by more than half, the fastest rate among all fossil fuels, with an increasingly flexible trade in liquefied natural gas (LNG) offering protection against the risk of supply disruptions, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its latest annual forecast, World Energy Outlook (WEO) 2014.
McClendon Affiliate Scoops Up Oklahoma Acreage
An affiliate of American Energy Partners LP (AELP) has completed a series of transactions that has built a portfolio in southern and central Oklahoma, better known as the South Central Oklahoma Oil Province, or SCOOP.
U.S. LNG Export Trade to Rival Qatar by 2020, Says Citi
Where U.S. natural gas and oil exports are allowable they are surging, and as plans progress to carry liquefied natural gas (LNG) and more crude oil overseas, dramatic swings in the U.S. trade balance swiftly will transform America into an energy superpower, according to an in-depth analysis by Citi.
U.S. Production Rising Faster than Policymakers or Global Markets Realize, Says Citi
Even if prevailing prices fall significantly, it will be as difficult to slow the U.S. oil spigot as it has been for unconventional natural gas, which holds enormous implications for global energy markets, Citi analysts said in a new report.
LNG Canada FID in 2016, May Cost Up to C$40B, Says Shell
A final investment decision (FID) is expected in 2016 by Royal Dutch Shell plc and its partners for a massive liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project in British Columbia (BC), the sponsors said Friday.
Macondo Spill Claims Boss Stays, Court Tells BP
BP plc on Monday lost an attempt to remove the court-appointed administrator who has overseen the claims settlement fund for the Macondo well blowout for two years.
New Research Begins in Unconventional Plays, With Assist From DOE
Three field laboratories and six research projects across the United States will be hard at work over the next few years to develop technology that minimizes environmental impacts of unconventional oil and gas (UOG) resource development, while maximizing economic and national security benefits.
Apache’s North American Business Now ‘Capable of Standing on Its Own’
Apache Corp.’s North American exploration and production (E&P) business is able to stand on its own today, separate from its international operations, something that might not have been possible a year ago, CEO Steve Farris said Thursday.
DOJ Subpoenas Chesapeake Regarding Royalty Payment Practices
Chesapeake Energy Corp. has received subpoenas from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and state agencies in connection with leasehold purchases and royalty underpayments, according to a regulatory filing.