Commercialization, Conventional Fuels
February 17, 2020
Via: ForbesThe global energy sector is sick because of the coronavirus. But the disease could have its most deleterious effect on the U.S. oil and gas industries, given that the president is trying to pressure China to buy more U.S-produced fossil […]
March 25, 2019
Via: ForbesIn the world of oil and natural gas, engineers, geologists, and drilling and production departments tend to get the lion’s share of the credit when good things happen, and most of the blame when they don’t. That’s fair, given the […]
January 7, 2019
Via: ForbesU.S. gas producers have a New Year’s resolution of their own: break into the top three liquified natural gas (LNG) exporters alongside Australia and Qatar. And they just might pull it off — provided that serious infrastructure bottlenecks are addressed […]
Commercialization, Conventional Fuels
August 31, 2018
Via: Forbes”We’re now seeing the impacts of the steel tariffs flow through and they’re affecting, of course, tubulars and other steel products that we use. We can see steel easily compared to last year would be 20% to 25% over last […]
December 27, 2017
Via: ForbesNow that Christmas has come and gone, and my stomach somehow remains full from all the pecan pie and sweet potatoes I filled it with on Monday, it is time to take a look back at the events of 2017 […]
December 21, 2017
Via: ForbesSo, for the oil and natural gas industry, what is the impact of the new tax bill just passed by congress? As for most other American businesses, the bill is a mixed bag of lowered tax rates and limited deductions, […]