October 3, 2006:
PATIENCE, PATIENCE The hoopla about the Jack well in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico’s Lower Tertiary trend, and the first flow of crude oil through the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Pipeline, are signposts of ...more
September 12, 2006:
From Alaska to Denver In August we saw the best and worst of the energy industry, from talk about natural gas prodution growth to apparent mismanagement of operational risk.BP’s Alaskan oil leak is very ...more
August 1, 2006:
Summer Movies Now playing at a theater near you are some interesting movies about energy. An Inconvenient Truth purports to explain the causes of global warming, what it does to the planet ...more
July 1, 2006:
Happy 25th! This magazine took flight during a drilling and investing boom with the unique premise that it would link the E&P and financial worlds, and say more about play opportunities and ...more
June 1, 2006:
A Messy Stew The anger playing out at gasoline pumps throughout the land, the panic and pandering in the halls of governments worldwide, and the sky-is-falling scenarios in the world’s media are not ...more
May 3, 2006:
The Great Commodity Squeeze The great commodity squeeze of the 2000s is on. At this writing, the prices of oil, gold and silver have reached 25-year highs based on energy-supply concerns, increased world demand ...more
April 4, 2006:
Some Trends to Watch Recently, I spoke with an admired acquaintance, Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) co-founder Joe Stanislaw, who has taken a position as independent senior advisor to the leadership of Deloitte & ...more
March 4, 2006:
Addicted Three events in early February reminded me of the variety inherent in the global oil patch and the interplay of macro-geopolitical factors that affect players large and small. At NAPE, ...more
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