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Chemical, Conventional Fuels

7 Things To Expect From The Oil And Gas Industry In 2020

December 19, 2019

Via: Forbes

In keeping with what has become an annual tradition, we took out our handy crystal ball – manufactured from petroleum-based materials, of course – for a look at expectations for the year to come in 2020. What the crystal ball […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

A History Of Shale Pessimism: “Always With You It Cannot Be Done”

June 14, 2019

Via: Forbes

Recent reports about bankers’ demands that shale producers not increase upstream expenditure have caused some to be pessimistic about the outlook for shale production, up to and including last month’s “Shale Boom about to go Bust.” Other stories have emphasized […]


News and Policies, U.S.

US shale growth will offset global production problems over the coming months, analysts say

August 15, 2018

Via: CNBC energy

A sustained upswing in U.S. shale growth is likely to offset global production problems over the coming months, energy analysts told CNBC on Wednesday. The mood music in the energy market has been heavily influenced by a flurry of demand-side […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Commentary: Quality vs Quantity – Are global refiners ready for US shale exports?

May 7, 2018

Via: International Energy Agency

The growth of oil production from the United States has led to fundamental changes in global oil markets in recent years. Thanks to the shale revolution, the United States is becoming the world’s top oil producer. Growth is led by […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil Prices On A Slippery Slope

June 1, 2017

Via: Forbes

As I’ve articulated in the last several Forbes.com articles, I believe that oil prices are going to drift much lower over the coming year. I keep harping on it because I am fighting a pervasive bullish bias in the financial media […]