Royal Dutch Shell plc has clinched a production sharing agreement in Ukraine to explore shale gas deposits in the Yuzivske gas field, which may evolve into the “largest investment in Ukrainian history,” according to the nation’s energy minister.
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Unita Project to Test Oilsands Potential
Is the next U.S. energy boom following shale going to evolve around oilsands? A Canadian producer is testing the viability of the unconventional oil based on its work to date in Utah.
U.S. Oilsands? Uinta Project to Test Possibilities
Is the next U.S. energy boom following shale going to evolve around oilsands? A Canadian producer is testing the viability of the unconventional oil based on its work to date in Utah.
North America Onshore Rig Count Flat in 2012, Says Schlumberger
North America’s land rig count is expected to be flat this year, with natural gas-directed drilling on the decline while liquids and oil drilling will strengthen, Schlumberger Ltd.’s CEO said Friday.
Global Gas Demand Enters ‘Golden Age’
Natural gas is the only fossil fuel for which worldwide demand will be higher in 2035 than it was in 2008, according to the latest World Energy Outlook 2010 (WEO-2010) issued on Tuesday by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
LNG Growing Globally, Atlantic and Pacific Equal by 2015
The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market continues to grow and evolve, and it will be taking at least a portion of the North American natural gas market right along with it. According to one LNG industry veteran, there hasn’t been a time in the last 20 years that the business was changing faster than it is today.
LNG Growing Globally, Atlantic and Pacific Equal by 2015
The global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market continues to grow and evolve, and it will be taking at least a portion of the North American natural gas market right along with it. According to one LNG industry veteran, there hasn’t been a time in the last 20 years that the business was changing faster than it is today.
FERC Chairman Heading Home to Texas After Four Years at Agency’s Helm
FERC Chairman Patrick Wood III, who has headed the agency since 2001, announced last Wednesday that he will leave the Commission when his term expires on June 30. He’s returning to his home state of Texas, although in a press briefing with reporters Wood didn’t disclose any specific plans for his next career move. Commissioner Joseph Kelliher may be selected by the Bush administration as a likely replacement for Wood, if only temporarily.
Energy.com Going Global With Web Site
Energy.com Corp. of Columbus, OH, plans to go international withits Internet site on the World Wide Web. The global enhancement ofEnergy.com on-line will evolve through a series of strategicpartnerships and joint ventures. “Rapid expansion of our businessto capture the international opportunities is a key part of theoverall plan for Energy.com,” said Paul Feldman, chairman. “We seethe international market as a natural extension of the capabilitieswe have in place for the U.S. market.”