It is with great sadness that Hart Energy must announce the sudden passing of Leslie Haines, the longtime editor-in-chief of Oil and Gas Investor. Leslie was a friend and mentor to so many of us not only at Hart Energy but also in the oil and gas industry as a whole. She is an industry icon and will be greatly missed.
Leslie, who retired from full-time work on Oil and Gas Investor in 2020, had recently become ill.
Affectionately known in the industry as “The Queen of the Oil Patch,” she had a more than 40-year career covering the industry she loved. Her name is synonymous with the growth of Oil and Gas Investor as a go-to source for oil and gas information.
“She will always be remembered for her smile, her willingness to help others and how everyone in the business just gravitated towards her,” said Rich Eichler, chairman of the board of Hart Energy. “She was one of a kind.”
Hart Energy will have further updates and tributes on Leslie’s life and work in Oil and Gas Investor and on HartEnergy.com.
Recommended Reading
Iraq to Seek Bids for Oil, Gas Contracts April 27
2024-04-18 - Iraq will auction 30 new oil and gas projects in two licensing rounds distributed across the country.
US Raises Crude Production Growth Forecast for 2024
2024-03-12 - U.S. crude oil production will rise by 260,000 bbl/d to 13.19 MMbbl/d this year, the EIA said in its Short-Term Energy Outlook.
Exxon Versus Chevron: The Fight for Hess’ 30% Guyana Interest
2024-03-04 - Chevron's plan to buy Hess Corp. and assume a 30% foothold in Guyana has been complicated by Exxon Mobil and CNOOC's claims that they have the right of first refusal for the interest.
Petrobras to Step Up Exploration with $7.5B in Capex, CEO Says
2024-03-26 - Petrobras CEO Jean Paul Prates said the company is considering exploration opportunities from the Equatorial margin of South America to West Africa.
The OGInterview: How do Woodside's Growth Projects Fit into its Portfolio?
2024-04-01 - Woodside Energy CEO Meg O'Neill discusses the company's current growth projects across the globe and the impact they will have on the company's future with Hart Energy's Pietro Pitts.