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New Mexico’s Oil and Gas Industry Honored at Awards
The NAIOP’s Chuck Gara Community Leader Award was presented to the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association as an organization.
Natural Gas Boom Fizzles as a U.S. Glut Sinks Profits
Chevron’s multibillion-dollar write-down of gas assets is the most recent sign that the gas supply has far outstripped demand.
Jones Energy II to be acquired by Revolution Resources
Jones Energy II, Inc. has entered into a definitive merger agreement to be acquired by Revolution II WI Holding Company, LLC.
China Eyes New Energy Exchange To Expand Global Oil And Gas Trade
China is launching a new exchange called the Greater Bay Area International Energy Transaction Center.
The U.S. Dominates New Oil And Gas Production
Since fracking took off in 2008, the U.S. has more than doubled its oil reserves to about 65 billion barrels.
Recent Oil and Gas Layoffs May Be Indicator of Things to Come in 2020
A UH energy expert says the new year may be challenging as companies adjust to changing market.
Distressed Investing Experts Say Crisis in Oil Patch is Mounting, But Could Present Opportunities
Oil and gas companies are facing a slew of headwinds.
Oil and Gas Industry Tries to Rehabilitate Fracking Amid Calls for National Ban
Industry leaders are trying to tie fracking to patriotism through arguments about “energy security.”
The U.S. Oil And Gas Industry: A Look Back At 2019
The folks at Enverus distributed an interesting analysis recently that reveals a great deal about the story of the domestic U.S. oil and gas industry for 2019.
Congressman Higgins says Fed has Helped the Oil and Gas Industry, Now It’s Louisiana’s Turn
The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) and The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management released a report indicating the Gulf of Mexico will now be treated as two separate provinces: shallow water and deep water.
