Spurred by — what else — record oil and natural gas prices, North American producers ConocoPhillips, EnCana Corp., Kerr-McGee Corp. and EOG Resources Inc. have millions of reasons to be pleased with 3Q results.
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BLM Budget Promises More Processing Fees, Little Else for Producers
The Bush administration’s proposed budget of $1.7 billion for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in 2005, a $53 million increase from 2004, has little that’s new in it for the natural gas industry. It does more for the renewable energy sector than for non-renewable resources.
BLM Budget Promises More Processing Fees, Little Else for Producers
The Bush administration’s proposed budget of $1.7 billion for the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in 2005, a $53 million increase from 2004, has little that’s new in it for the natural gas industry. It does more for the renewable energy sector than for non-renewable resources.
EIA Forecasters Pull Their Hair Out When It Comes to Natural Gas
Projecting natural gas wellhead prices, and basically anything else concerning natural gas, hasn’t been easy for the Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, forecasting consumption, production and prices for just about any other energy commodity has been easier.
EIA Forecasters Pull Their Hair Out When It Comes to Natural Gas
Projecting natural gas wellhead prices, and basically anything else concerning natural gas, hasn’t been easy for the Energy Information Administration (EIA). In fact, forecasting consumption, production and prices for just about any other energy commodity has been easier.
Editorial: Fighting Back; We Can Make a Difference
Like everyone else in the United States, we at Intelligence Press are struggling to make sense of this gigantic catastrophe, which has struck at the very foundation of this nation. Our sympathy and condolences go out to those who have suffered and lost loved ones in New York, Washington and Southwest Pennsylvania. As are many others, we are making a financial contribution to the recovery process. We also offer, in our first editorial in 21 years of publishing, a way that every American can show help to show the world our confidence in and support of this country and the American way of life.
Editorial: Fighting Back; We Can Make a Difference
Like everyone else in the United States, we at Intelligence Press are struggling to make sense of this gigantic catastrophe which has struck at the very foundation of this nation. Our sympathy and condolences go out to those who have suffered and lost loved ones in New York, Washington and Southwest Pennsylvania. As are many others, we are making a financial contribution to the recovery process. We also offer this, our first editorial in 21 years of publishing, as support for the bruised and battered spirits of all Americans.
Power Transition Muddled by Aging Infrastructure
“What we have is basically a two-lane road, and the marketers and everyone else want to use it as a six-lane highway,” Edward Tirello, analyst for Deutsche Banc Alex. Brown, said describing the U.S. power grid. “But someone is going to have to spend a enormous amount of money to [make it happen], and no one is spending any money right now.”
Electric Utilities Get High Marks in Y2K Test
The lights didn’t go out in Georgia or anywhere else in NorthAmerica last week during an industry-wide testing of electricutility systems for potential computer glitches that could mar thetransition to the new millennium, according to officials with theNorth American Electric Reliability Council (NERC).
Electric Utilities Get High Marks in Y2K Test
The lights didn’t go out in Georgia or anywhere else in NorthAmerica during an industry-wide testing of electric utility systemsfor potential computer glitches that could mar the transition tothe new millennium, according to officials with the North AmericanElectric Reliability Council (NERC).