Unstoppable

Analyst: Ethane Glut, Water Issues Loom

Natural gas enthusiasts can be forgiven for thinking the shale revolution is unstoppable. North America now has more gas underfoot than anyone could have imagined a few short years ago. But that doesn’t mean shale gas and its fans are without challenges.

February 28, 2011

‘Too Much Gas’ Is Biggest Shale Headwind, Says Tudor Pickering Exec

Natural gas enthusiasts can be forgiven for thinking the shale revolution is unstoppable. North America now has more gas underfoot than anyone could have imagined a few short years ago. But that doesn’t mean shale gas and its fans are without challenges.

February 23, 2011

‘Blistering Hot’ Pressure Pumping Market, Says National Oilwell Exec

Drilling equipment demand in the global offshore, combined with unstoppable pressure pumping activity across North America, boosted the year/year performance for Houston’s National Oilwell Varco (NOV).

February 7, 2011

‘Blistering Hot’ Pressure Pumping Market, Says National Oilwell Exec

Drilling equipment demand in the global offshore, combined with unstoppable pressure pumping activity across North America, boosted the year/year performance for Houston’s National Oilwell Varco (NOV).

February 7, 2011

National Oilwell Varco Sees Strong Demand for Equipment, Services

Drilling equipment demand in the global offshore, combined with unstoppable pressure pumping activity across North America, boosted the year/year performance for Houston’s National Oilwell Varco (NOV), executives said Thursday.

February 4, 2011

Moody’s: Majors Need Reserves to Retain Advantages

The integrated majors’ strong cash flows appear unstoppable for now, but their prosperity belies formidable challenges to replace their reserves, grow their production and control costs, Moody’s Investors Service reported last week.

January 28, 2008

Moody’s: Majors Need Reserves to Retain Advantages

The integrated majors’ strong cash flows appear unstoppable for now, but their prosperity belies formidable challenges to replace their reserves, grow their production and control costs, Moody’s Investors Service reported Wednesday.

January 24, 2008