Oil and Gas Investor Magazine - December 2010

Cover Story

The View from NYC

From the world's financial center, energy investors describe their outlook for the industry, and whether it is incongruous with that of leaders in the world's oil and gas centers today.

Feature

Eagle Rock's Comeback

After spending more than $1.3 billion to grow its upstream, minerals and midstream businesses, this company hit a wall when gas prices fell.

ETF Investing

Exchange-traded funds have been on a roll. Here's how to find the one with the best fit, and make it pay off. But watch for the "roll."

Halliburton's Money Man

CFO Mark McCollum describes how the service giant has been building through the downturn.

Hungry Asian Buyers

Internal demand for oil, gas and other commodities trumps geopolitical or economic sensitivities as China and other Asian nations invest in energy worldwide.

Huron Shale

Horizontal drilling is paying off in this decades-old Appalachian Basin.

Riding The Reset

E&P analysts evaluate the drivers that will move E&P stocks in 2011.

At Closing

Bright Spots

Meet Ronnie Boudreaux

Noble Royalties' Ronnie Boudreaux heads up the acquisition team.

Capital Markets

Completions

E&P Momentum

California Light Oil Explorer

Zodiac Exploration Corp. is targeting a California light-oil resource play.

From the Editor-in-Chief

Media Monkey Business

Can the media handle the truth?

Industry Icons

Mike Bahorich, Executive Vice President, Apache Corp.

Apache's Mike Bahorich has his finger on the pulse of technology advances.

Legends

Chatting with Walter Williams

From running a public E&P to exporting LNG, Walter L. Williams' career spans 50 years.