Low natural gas prices didn’t deter U.S. operators from boosting upstream spending in 2012, according to data compiled by Ernst & Young.
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Tight Oil, Liquids Boost U.S. Upstream Spending in 2012
Low natural gas prices didn’t deter U.S. operators from boosting upstream spending in 2012, according to data compiled by Ernst & Young.
Production Records Broken Again in North Dakota
Three storms in March failed to deter oil and natural gas operations in North Dakota, which set new all-time highs for the month, according to the latest statistics from the state Department of Mineral Resources (DMR).
Report Sees Hurdles Ahead for Pennsylvania NGVs, Despite Strength of Marcellus
Even with the huge Marcellus Shale, the high cost of natural gas vehicles and a lack of infrastructure to fuel the vehicles may deter growth in the state, according to the Allegheny Conference on Community Development.
Halliburton’s U.S. Hiring to Hit 12,000 This Year, Says CEO
Drought-related water shortages in the Midcontinent, flooding in the Marcellus Shale and a slow recovery in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) failed to deter Halliburton Co.’s North American operations during 3Q2011, CEO Dave Lesar said Monday.
Analysts: E&Ps Appear Undeterred by Low Gas Prices
Low natural gas prices failed to deter exploration and production (E&P) operators in 2010 and that’s likely to be the scenario again this year, according to several energy analysts.
Analysts: E&Ps Appear Undeterred by Low Gas Prices
Low natural gas prices failed to deter exploration and production (E&P) operators in 2010 and that’s likely to be the scenario again this year, according to several energy analysts.
Colorado Gas Output Up — Despite Lower Rig Count
More stringent drilling rules and low natural gas prices — which led to some well shut-ins last year — failed to deter Colorado’s natural gas production, which grew in 2009 from 2008, according to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC).
Colorado Gas Output Up — Despite Lower Rig Count
More stringent drilling rules and low natural gas prices — which led to some well shut-ins last year — failed to deter Colorado’s natural gas production, which grew in 2009 from 2008, according to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC).
Colorado Gas Output Up — Despite Lower Rig Count
More stringent drilling rules and low natural gas prices — which led to some well shut-ins last year — failed to deter Colorado’s natural gas production, which grew in 2009 from 2008, according to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (COGCC).