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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Magnum Hunter’s Newest Investor Relational Now Biggest Shareholder
Activist fund Relational Investors LLC, helmed by former T. Boone Pickens lieutenants, is becoming the biggest shareholder in Magnum Hunter Resources Inc. (MHR) with a 15% stake after investing $150 million.
Climate Change a Top Priority, Says ExxonMobil CEO
ExxonMobil Corp. CEO Rex Tillerson made a serious and thoughtful effort Wednesday to make the case that the company is just as concerned about climate change as the most rabid protester.
Chevron Shareholders Reject Shale Disclosure Measure for Fifth Year
Chevron Corp. shareholders on Wednesday rejected for the fifth year in a row a proposal to disclose more information about unconventional drilling operations.
PJM Auction Secures 4,800 MW of New NatGas Generation
The PJM Interconnection, trending toward more natural gas-fired generation, secured 167,004 MW, about 20% more than anticipated, for the 2017-2018 delivery year at a base price that was almost double the year-ago auction.
Raymond James Raises 2014 NatGas Prices on Storage Refill Challenge
Raymond James & Associates Inc. on Tuesday increased its long-term U.S. natural gas price deck by 25 cents to $4.50/Mcf on concerns that the market is underestimating how difficult it will be to refill storage this year.
Do-Over Readied on Chukchi’s Reserves Potential, Environmental Risks
The Department of Interior may have an updated environmental assessment for the oil and natural gas potential of Alaska’s Chukchi Sea ready by early 2015.
Russia-China Natural Gas Pipeline to Create New Global Price Benchmark, Say Analysts
Russia’s landmark deal to supply China with natural gas via pipeline over 30 years will have profound impacts globally and create a new price benchmark that may pressure other producers, as consumers choose from a variety of supply sources, according to analysts.
Bonanza Creek Doubles It Up in Wattenberg
Bonanza Creek Energy Inc. has doubled its acreage in the Wattenberg field in Colorado to more than 70,000 net acres for a leasehold producing 700 boe/d net, 85% weighted to oil.
Swap Gives ExxonMobil More Permian Prospects, Crowns Linn as Biggest Hugoton Operator
ExxonMobil Corp. will build its Permian Basin position to 1.5 million acres and Linn Energy LLC is becoming the biggest producer in the Hugoton Basin of Kansas after the producers agreed to a trade, sans cash, late Wednesday.
North America’s Shale Gas Now Sweetening Bio Feedstock Pot
The bio-based chemical market has joined the army of sectors to benefit from the North American natural gas boom, an analysis by IHS Inc. has found.