Meeting higher energy demands is putting energy production and water supplies on a “collision course with profound consequences,” according to a report published Wednesday by Circle of Blue, an international, nonpartisan network of journalists and scientists.
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U.S. Energy Demands, Water Supplies on ‘Collision Course,’ Says Report
Meeting higher energy demands is putting energy production and water supplies on a “collision course with profound consequences,” according to a report published Wednesday.
Futures Continue to Slide as Alex Eyes Western Gulf
With Tropical Storm Alex expected to spare Gulf of Mexico production as it heads on a more westerly course, August natural gas futures — in their first regular session action as the front-month contract — continued to back off the recent highs on Tuesday as hurricane premium dissipated. The August contract reached a low of $4.525 before closing the regular session at $4.548, down 18.5 cents from Monday’s finish.
Upstream M&A Surge in Late 2009 Seen on Course to Continue
Upstream mergers and acquisitions (M&A) staged a strong recovery by the end of 2009 and a “healthy” transaction level is on course to continue through 2010, according to a new review by energy consultant Wood Mackenzie.
Upstream M&A Surge in Late 2009 Seen on Course to Continue
Upstream mergers and acquisitions (M&A) staged a strong recovery by the end of 2009 and a “healthy” transaction level is on course to continue through 2010, according to a new review by energy consultant Wood Mackenzie.
Upstream M&A Surge in Late 2009 Seen on Course to Continue
Upstream mergers and acquisitions (M&A) staged a strong recovery by the end of 2009 and a “healthy” transaction level is on course to continue through 2010, according to a new review by energy consultant Wood Mackenzie.
Williams to Pursue ‘Value-Creating Projects,’ Says CEO
Williams Cos. Inc. and its subsidiaries combined to lift 4Q2009 profits 50% from a year earlier, and with its pipeline partnership transaction now complete, the Tulsa-based producer is looking for new exploration and midstream opportunities, CEO Steve Malcolm said Thursday.
BP Readies for Bevy of New Start-Ups in 2011
With production exceeding its forecasts and wind in its sails, BP plc will hold a steady course through 2010 before launching a slew of new projects in 2011, CEO Tony Hayward said last week.
BP Taking Pause in New Project Start-ups Before Growth in 2011
With production exceeding its forecasts and wind in its sails, BP plc will hold a steady course through 2010 before launching a slew of new projects in 2011, CEO Tony Hayward said Tuesday.
BP Taking Pause in New Project Start-ups Before Growth in 2011
With production exceeding its forecasts and wind in its sails, BP plc will hold a steady course through 2010 before launching a slew of new projects in 2011, CEO Tony Hayward said Tuesday.