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Low Gas Prices Not Forever, ConocoPhillips Exec Says

Don’t like today’s low natural gas prices? Hang on, they will change, eventually, ConocoPhillips Gas & Power’s Jim Duncan, manager of market research, told a Houston audience last week.

March 26, 2012

Gas Rig Decline Does Not Equal Immediate Production Decline, ConocoPhillips Exec Says

Don’t like today’s low natural gas prices? Hang on, they will change, eventually, ConocoPhillips Gas & Power’s Jim Duncan, manager of market research, told a Houston audience Thursday.

March 23, 2012

Low Gas Prices Not Forever, ConocoPhillips’ Jim Duncan Says

Don’t like today’s low natural gas prices? Hang on, they will change, eventually, ConocoPhillips Gas & Power’s Jim Duncan, manager of market research, told a Houston audience Thursday.

March 23, 2012

Pennsylvania Forest Leasing Under Scrutiny

Although Pennsylvania could eventually lease additional state forest land for natural gas drilling, it will likely be in small doses, according to the state’s top land manager.

March 12, 2012

More Pennsylvania Forest Leasing Unlikely For Now

Although Pennsylvania could eventually lease additional state forest land for natural gas drilling, it will likely be in small doses, according to the state’s top land manager.

March 7, 2012

Volumes Key to LNG Export Impact, Researcher Says

Even though he has suggested that a large amount of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports could eventually jack up Henry Hub prices by as much as $1.40/Mcf by 2018, Robert Brooks, a founder of RBAC consultants in Los Angeles, told NGI Thursday there is great uncertainty surrounding any such predictions.

March 5, 2012

ExxonMobil Exec: Potential for Shale Gas, Oil Is Everywhere

The shale rocks that are reconfiguring the North American energy landscape eventually will be unearthed around the world, albeit at a much slower pace, but the economic impacts will be gigantic, an ExxonMobil Corp. executive said last week.

November 14, 2011

California Governor Fires Two Over Drill Permitting Row

Two high-ranking state oil/gas drilling officials were fired by California’s Gov. Jerry Brown for putting too many roadblocks in the state’s permitting process, it was reported Monday. The move brought immediate praise from the exploration/production (E&P) industry, which has increasingly been critical of what its leaders viewed as an overly arduous process for obtaining permits to drill new wells.

November 10, 2011

ExxonMobil Exec: Potential for Shale Gas, Oil Is Everywhere

The shale rocks that are reconfiguring the North American energy landscape eventually will be unearthed around the world, albeit at a much slower pace, but the economic impacts will be gigantic, an ExxonMobil Corp. executive said Tuesday.

November 9, 2011

Post-Gulf Blowout, Anadarko Touts U.S. Shales, African LNG

Saying it has put last year’s Gulf of Mexico (GOM) deepwater well blowout with BP plc behind them, Anadarko Petroleum Corp. senior officials Tuesday tried to look past third quarter red ink to what they consider hot domestic shale and African liquefied natural gas (LNG) prospects.

November 3, 2011