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WSI Forecast: No Quick Warm-Up for Eastern States

The eastern United States, which has been buffeted by colder-than-normal temperatures and a series of snowstorms this winter, will remain under the thumb of colder-than-normal weather for the next three months, while the West can expect warmer-than-normal temperatures through May, according to the latest seasonal forecast from Andover, MA-based WSI Corp.

March 1, 2010

WSI Forecast: No Quick Warm-Up for Eastern States

The eastern United States, which has been buffeted by colder-than-normal temperatures and a series of snowstorms this winter, will remain under the thumb of colder-than-normal weather for the next three months, while the West can expect warmer-than-normal temperatures through May, according to the latest seasonal forecast from Andover, MA-based WSI Corp.

February 23, 2010

WSI Forecast: No Quick Warm-Up for Eastern States

The eastern United States, which has been buffeted by colder-than-normal temperatures and a series of snowstorms this winter, will remain under the thumb of colder-than-normal weather for the next three months, while the West can expect warmer-than-normal temperatures through May, according to the latest seasonal forecast from Andover, MA-based WSI Corp.

February 23, 2010

Anadarko Continues Liquids Focus, Interest in Shale Plays

Natural gas is good, but it’s better when it has liquids along with it to juice profits while gas prices remain weak, Anadarko Petroleum Corp., among others, has found. Going forward, look for a continued emphasis at the company on liquids-rich onshore gas production as well as on oil in the offshore, Anadarko COO Al Walker said Tuesday.

February 8, 2010

Analysis Finds Alberta Shale Economics Lag U.S. and BC Plays

Alberta will remain a blank spot on the shale gas production map of North America until the provincial government overhauls unfavorable royalties, according to a study circulating in the industry capital of Calgary.

February 8, 2010

Analysis Finds Alberta Shale Economics Lag U.S. and BC Plays

Alberta will remain a blank spot on the shale gas production map of North America until the provincial government overhauls unfavorable royalties, according to a study circulating in the industry capital of Calgary.

February 8, 2010

Analysis Finds Alberta Shale Economics Lag U.S. and BC Plays

Alberta will remain a blank spot on the shale gas production map of North America until the provincial government overhauls unfavorable royalties, according to a study circulating in the industry capital of Calgary.

February 8, 2010

Anadarko Continues Liquids Focus, Interest in Shale Plays

Natural gas is good, but it’s better when it has liquids along with it to juice profits while gas prices remain weak, Anadarko Petroleum Corp., among others, has found. Going forward, look for a continued emphasis at the company on liquids-rich onshore gas production as well as on oil in the offshore, Anadarko COO Al Walker said Tuesday.

February 3, 2010

Anadarko Continues Liquids Focus, Interest in Shale Plays

Natural gas is good, but it’s better when it has liquids along with it to juice profits while gas prices remain weak, Anadarko Petroleum Corp., among others, has found. Going forward, look for a continued emphasis at the company on liquids-rich onshore gas production as well as on oil in the offshore, Anadarko COO Al Walker said Tuesday.

February 3, 2010

People

Linn Energy LLC has appointed Mark Ellis as president and CEO. Mike Linn, who founded the company in 2003, will remain executive chairman of the board of directors and will focus on the long-term strategy of the company and board leadership. Ellis joined the Houston-based producer in December 2006 and has served as president and COO since December 2007. Ellis has more than 30 years of experience in the oil and natural gas industry. Prior to joining Linn Energy, Ellis served as president of the Lower 48 states for ConocoPhillips and previously was senior vice president of North American production for Burlington Resources Corp.

January 7, 2010