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Foreign investors play large role in U.S.
shale industry Investment in shale plays in the United States totaled $133.7 billion between 2008 and 2012, as part of 73 deals. Joint ventures by foreign companies accounted for 20% of these investments. Full Article Share: |
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Update From the drop in OPEC production, to the shale acreage for sale by Chesapeake, to the agreement between Ecolab and the DOJ, all of the week's biggest headlines are in the PennEnergy Video News Update. Full Article Share: |
This Week's Most Popular Oil & Gas News
• OPEC crude oil production falls in March
• Chesapeake Energy puts shale acreage up for sale
• Ecolab reaches agreement with U.S. Department of Justice
• U.S. natural gas reserves reach record level
• Repsol makes Algerian gas discovery
• GE announces secure public wireless access for oil and gas companies
• Saudi Arabia refinery contract awarded to SNC-Lavalin
• Bakken shale crude gathering agreement for CenterPoint
• Nord Stream publishes pipeline extension information document
• Statoil and SOCAR to explore offshore blocks in Caspian Sea
• Technip awarded contract by Total EP Congo
• OPEC crude oil production falls in March
• Chesapeake Energy puts shale acreage up for sale
• Ecolab reaches agreement with U.S. Department of Justice
• U.S. natural gas reserves reach record level
• Repsol makes Algerian gas discovery
• GE announces secure public wireless access for oil and gas companies
• Saudi Arabia refinery contract awarded to SNC-Lavalin
• Bakken shale crude gathering agreement for CenterPoint
• Nord Stream publishes pipeline extension information document
• Statoil and SOCAR to explore offshore blocks in Caspian Sea
• Technip awarded contract by Total EP Congo
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All Energy, All the Time: Black gold in an
information economy Complicating the Mayflower spill is the perception by the general public. Attempts to keep media out of the area are being viewed as corporate manipulation of free speech at best, and a grand conspiracy at worst. In its attempt to minimize negative press, the blackout is instead fostering it in the form of rumor and speculation. Full Article Share: |
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The Energy Portfolio: The Liabilities of
Shale Natural Gas The current regulatory environment has yet to cause changes in natural gas prices in the short-term or in long-term estimates. Any regulatory changes would be the result of perceived or real liabilities. Three potential liabilities of shale natural gas that could result in increased regulation (and rising prices) are safety, environmental impact, and the political environment. Full Article |
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