Oil and Gas Investor Magazine - June 2009

Cover Story

Building Gas Demand

?­­­U.S. natural gas supply is booming. Is the U.S. ready to put it to use?­­­

Feature

2008 Excellence Award Winners

The Winners Are...

Asset Valuations: Yesterday And Tomorrow

?The lack of “comps” complicates asset valuation.

Challenging Convention

?Questar chairman, president and chief executive Keith Rattie discusses his company’s plans for 2009 and his views on proposed energy policies

No Safety In Numbers

?Amid a season of bankruptcies and restructurings, three bankers discuss energy finance and strategies for surviving to drill another day.

Plenty Of Gas In Storage

?Increasing shale production, higher LNG imports and gas-price volatility make gas storage facilities a growth business.

Remember The Fayetteville

?The sweetheart of investors just a few years ago, this shale play is now mostly quiet. But Wall Street wants to know: Is the Fayetteville mature?

The LNG Threat

?New global gas liquefaction and regasification capacity is coming online. How much will a flood of LNG heading for U.S. storage further depress natural gas prices?

At Closing

No Country For Low Credit Ratings

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The credit-quality decline for many producers is far from over.

Bright Spots

Meet Brent Haas

Capital Markets

Energy Lenders' Price Decks

? Energy-lenders’ second-quarter 2009 price decks take a fall.

Company Briefs

Completions

E&P Momentum

Alaska Tempts Explorers

?Alaska reworks its oil and gas production tax structure to tempt explorers.

Eastern

From the Editor-in-Chief

Rounding The Turn

?Calling the beginning of the upturn in the U.S. economy, or in oil and gas, is as difficult as calling last month’s dark-horse Derby winner.

Gulf Coast

International Highlights

Legends

MidContinent & Permian Basin

NewsWell

Western US