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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Natural Gas Revolution ‘Unlikely’ to Go Global Quickly
Natural gas exploration is making headway in pockets around the world thanks to U.S. technology, but it’s unlikely to replace coal on a global basis anytime soon, BHP Billiton Ltd.’s chief said Tuesday.
Murkowski Wants EIA to Analyze U.S. Crude, Condensate Export Ban
Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski said Monday she plans to ask the U.S. Energy Information Administration for an economic analysis for lifting the U.S. crude oil export ban, and she also renewed a call to streamline regulations on condensate exports.
BP to Separate Lower 48 Onshore Business
To improve its innovation and react more swiftly, BP plc plans to separate its U.S. onshore Lower 48 business.
Led by Wattenberg, U.S. Onshore Now Driving Anadarko
Anadarko Petroleum Corp. plans to spend 60% of its 2014 capital budget — $8.1-8.5 billion — in the U.S. onshore, particularly the No. 1 asset, Colorado’s Wattenberg field, the company said Tuesday.
BP Takes Up Gauntlet in U.S. Onshore
With one-third of its global energy reserves in the U.S. onshore, BP plc is preparing to do battle with shale-focused independents by separating its domestic operations, management said Tuesday.
EVEP’s Barnett Punched by Freeze-Outs in December
EV Energy Partners LP (EVEP), whose primary proved natural gas and liquids reserves are in the Barnett Shale, took a big hit from wintry weather in the final period of 2013, which contributed to poorer-than-expected performance for the quarter.
NGL Pipe Projects Don’t Have Eminent Domain, Say Kentucky Legislators
A bill that would amend current law and remove eminent domain authority for natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline projects will be debated by the Kentucky House following an overwhelming committee vote on Wednesday.
Apache Taking Land (U.S.) Over Sea (LNG)
Apache Corp. management has decided to take heed of the adage, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, by pouring most of its capital into the U.S. onshore and selling down investments in potential liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports.
Atlantic Energy Development One Step Closer with BOEM Environmental Review
Producers interested in developing oil and natural gas resources offshore the South Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic coast received promising news from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), which Thursday issued a final review of mitigation measures to protect marine life before seismic and other types of surveys are performed in the region.
Kentucky Eminent Domain Bill May Impact Bluegrass Progress
Preliminary legislation that would take away eminent domain power from natural gas liquids (NGL) pipeline projects was approved Wednesday by a Kentucky House committee and is headed for debate on the floor.