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  • After West Virginia Oil Train Derailment, Sign Keystone Bill

    02/19/2015 11:08:19 AM PST · by raptor22 · 22 replies
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | February 19, 2015 | IBD EDITORIALS
    Energy: Three million gallons of Bakken crude burning in rural West Virginia after an oil train derails in a snowstorm ought to underscore the environmental safety of replacing rail cars with the Keystone XL pipeline. One of the reasons President Obama says he'll veto the Keystone pipeline bill that, as a result of last November's GOP electoral gusher, has found its way to his desk is that it will only carry Canadian crude to foreign markets and is not worth jeopardizing the environment. Two things are wrong with that argument. The first is that Keystone XL will also bring Bakken...
  • Is solar the next shale?

    02/07/2015 8:13:41 PM PST · by ckilmer · 61 replies
    Wood Mackenzie ^ | 01 Feb 2015 | Woods MacKenzie
    Is solar the next shale?     Just as shale extraction reconfigured oil and gas, no other technology is closer to transforming power markets than distributed and utility scale solar.Since the late 2000s, a widespread collapse in the price of solar modules has altered the economics of solar energy, putting it in a strong position to compete with other forms of power in the United States.With module costs at historic lows, increased efficiency has become the next frontier. Consequently, while higher efficiency solar technology may command a greater module price, capacity gains per square meter can make them more economic...
  • Obama's Irresponsible Keystone XL Veto Threat

    02/02/2015 10:41:12 AM PST · by raptor22 · 26 replies
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | February 2, 2015 | IBD EDITORIALS
    Stimulus: Obama says jobs from the Keystone project aren't permanent and it's just one pipeline that will move foreign oil to foreign markets. But fixing the bridge he once used as a prop didn't create permanent jobs either. 'Let's set our sights above a single pipeline," the leader of the party of infrastructure told Congress in the State of the Union. But this Congress has 80 more Republicans than when he took office, and on Thursday the Senate rejected his admonition by a 62-36 vote. Eight Democrats crossed the aisle after a series of amendment votes, a process that had...
  • OPEC Says US Shale Production To See Slowdown In Late 2015

    01/15/2015 10:28:46 AM PST · by thackney · 17 replies
    Oil Pro ^ | 1/15/2015 | Kristine Allen
    OPEC said Thursday in its monthly report that the fall in oil prices will potentially slow US shale production by the end of the year. However, the slowdown will not prevent a growing global surplus in 2015 and demand for OPEC's oil to fall to its lowest level in a decade. OPEC increased its 2015 estimate for US oil production in the report, saying annual growth will be slower than previously estimated as lower prices cause companies to reduce investment plans and therefore engage in less drilling. But analysts say that it is going to take months before US production...
  • War On Shale: EPA Targets Fracking Boom With New Regs

    01/15/2015 10:09:56 AM PST · by raptor22 · 38 replies
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | January 15. 2015 | IBD EDITORIALS
    Energy Policy: In spite of dramatically lower methane emissions from fracking, according to the EPA's own data, the agency wants to impose draconian regulations on the oil and gas industry similar to those on coal. The new rules that the White House announced on Wednesday aim to cut oil emissions of methane, a target of environmental groups, by 45% below 2012 levels, despite the fact that the emissions already show a sharp decline even as shale oil and gas production has skyrocketed. This war-on-shale action mirrors the administration's war on coal, with EPA rules impossible to meet economically and sometimes...
  • Environmental concerns raised as oil companies take fresh look at fracking in Kentucky

    01/12/2015 5:52:03 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 7 replies
    EagleFordTexas.com ^ | January 12, 2015 | Ross Torgerson
    There’s been little heat so far in Kentucky over hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a technique of drilling for oil and natural gas that has caused division elsewhere in the country, but now the controversy has gushed up here. The potential to develop a vast underground shale layer that curves from the northeastern part of the state through Central Kentucky has sparked increased interest among oil and gas companies within the last 18 months. Companies signed hundreds of additional oil and gas leases with landowners in 2014, according to local officials. Much of the interest has been in Lawrence, Johnson and...
  • The First Shale Casualty: WBH Energy Files For Bankruptcy; Many More Coming

    01/07/2015 8:54:24 AM PST · by Dr. Thorne · 37 replies
    ZeroHedge ^ | 1/7/2015 | Tyler Durden
    "There are too many ugly balance sheets," warns one energy industry analyst, adding simply that "the group is not positioned for this downturn." While the mainstream media continues to chant the happy-clappy side of lower oil prices, spewing various 'statistics' about how the down-side of low oil prices is 'contained' and the huge colossal massive tax cut means 'everything is awesome' for America, the data - and now actions - do not bear this out.
  • Low oil prices could spur shale deals

    01/02/2015 5:30:34 AM PST · by thackney · 24 replies
    Houston Chronicle ^ | January 1, 2015 | Collin Eaton
    Cheap oil could set off a wave of corporate fire sales over the next two years if oil prices remain low, investors and financial experts says, putting a patchwork of oil wells from Texas to North Dakota in the hands of bigger, richer players. A number of small independent oil firms may have to hand over the keys to oil-pumping assets or their entire companies if they can't pay back billions in risky debt that has fueled hydraulic fracturing and a big gain in U.S. tight-oil output over the past few years. Oil prices, experts say, would need to stabilize...
  • Can Shale Survive In Egypt?

    12/30/2014 9:59:01 AM PST · by thackney · 4 replies
    Forbes ^ | 12/29/2014 | Christopher Coats
    Alongside Apache and Shell Egypt, Cairo will pursue the country’s first shale extraction project, complete with $30 to $40 million in investments in hopes of reviving the country’s ailing oil and gas sector as domestic demand continues to grow.... The move comes as Egypt continues to seek out solutions to a challenging energy environment, including waning interest from foreign energy firms and declining production. According to press reports, Egyptian gas exports saw a 73.4 percent decline July of this year,...the decline also hit crude oil exports, reducing it to $350.7 million for the summer month from $398.8 million the year...
  • Low Oil Prices to Slow, but Not Derail US Shale Boom

    12/17/2014 9:57:31 AM PST · by thackney · 5 replies
    Rig Zone ^ | December 17, 2014 | Karen Boman
    Recent declines in North Sea Brent and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil prices – and the recent decision by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to maintain oil output – has caused speculation about whether the boom in U.S. shale exploration and production could continue. The U.S. shale revolution has created in a boom in U.S. oil production over the past five years, growing from 5.4 million barrels of oil per day (MMbopd) in 2009 to 8.6 MMbopd today. Shale gas production has also soared from 59.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2009 to more than...
  • US Rig Count Descent Begins In Conventional Oil Areas

    12/15/2014 11:04:18 AM PST · by thackney · 44 replies
    Oil Pro ^ | 12/14/2014 | Joseph Triepke
    In the US, the land rig count fell 28 units to stand at 1,820 last week. A decline in vertical oil drilling activity took the rig count lower. Horizontal oil drilling (ie activity in the unconventional oil plays) was only down 7 rigs on the week—about in line with normal seasonal trends this time of year. Much of this week's activity decline was due to a slowdown in conventional drilling in the Permian Basin. The number of vertical rigs in the Permian fell by 13 to 188. The Permian horizontal rig count was only down 7 to 360. While...
  • Ukraine Says Chevron Plans To Pull Out Of $10B Shale Gas Deal

    12/15/2014 6:48:02 AM PST · by thackney · 20 replies
    Rig Zone ^ | December 15, 2014 | Reuters
    U.S. energy major Chevron plans to withdraw from a $10 billion shale gas deal with Kiev, a senior Ukrainian presidential official said on Monday. Ukraine signed a shale gas production-sharing agreement with Chevron amid great fanfare in November 2013, just months before mass protests in Kiev ousted former president Viktor Yanukovich, plunging the country into a major crisis with Russia. "There is information that they (Chevron) are planning this decision," Valeriy Chaliy told journalists, referring to a report by local media that Chevron had told the government it was pulling out of the deal. Chaliy declined to give further details....
  • Jobs: Shale States vs Non-Shale States

    12/03/2014 11:37:58 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 1 replies
    Zero Hedge ^ | 12/03/2014 | Tyler Durden
    First: new oil well permits collapse 40% in November; why is this an issue? Because since December 2007, or roughly the start of the global depression, shale oil states have added 1.36 million jobs while non-shale states have lost 424,000 jobs.  *  *  *This should help clear things up. According to a new study, investments in oil and gas exploration and production generate substantial economic gains, as well as other benefits such as increased energy independence.  The Perryman Group estimates that the industry as a whole generates an economic stimulus of almost $1.2 trillion in gross product each year, as well...
  • After A Bloodbath In Oil, What Next?

    12/01/2014 6:44:09 AM PST · by thackney · 34 replies
    Forbes ^ | 12/01/2014 | Christopher Helman
    ...“In 2016, when OPEC completes this objective of cleaning up the American marginal market, the oil price will start growing again,” said Fedun. “The shale boom is on a par with the dot-com boom. The strong players will remain, the weak ones will vanish.” No surprise, Friday was a bloodbath for shares of America’s oil and gas independents. Goodrich Petroleum fell 34% on the day, and is off 79% in three months. Swift Energy fell 30%, Penn Virginia and Sanchez Energy down 29%, SandRidge 26%. Some of these, like Swift, are highly leveraged, and there’s even some concern that bidding...
  • As Excitement Builds in the Montney, Companies Seek More Infrastructure

    12/02/2014 2:39:27 PM PST · by bananaman22 · 3 replies
    Oilprice.com ^ | 0212/2014 | James Stafford
    What does it take to build up a new region for oil and gas development? Obviously, the resources have to be in place and economically recoverable. But it is not as easy as just sticking a drill into the ground and pumping out oil and gas. Even with significant oil and gas reserves trapped in shale, a variety of factors need to come together to turn a given region into a significant producer. To begin with, there needs to be enough companies willing to take risks on major drilling projects. Next, there needs to be enough capital behind those companies...
  • Chestnut CEO: Better Communication Might Have Prevented Denton Ban

    11/25/2014 6:19:47 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 12 replies
    Rigzone ^ | November 19, 2014 | Gene Lockard
    On election night, voters in Denton, Texas, a city of about 113,000 people northwest of Dallas, voted to ban fracking within the city limits. Appeals were immediately filed; Denton is in oil and gas country – in the Barnett Shale – where fossil fuel resources are not only creating significant growth for the industry, but also lining the coffers of local municipalities and governmental entities within the state. To find out more about what the ban means, and what lies ahead, Rigzone interviewed Mark A. Plummer, CEO and owner of Chestnut Exploration Companies, headquartered in Richardson, a suburb of Dallas,...
  • Shale gas provides largest share of U.S. natural gas production in 2013

    11/25/2014 8:58:42 AM PST · by thackney · 5 replies
    Energy Information Administration ^ | 11/25/2014 | Energy Information Administration
    Total U.S. natural gas gross withdrawals reached a new high at 82 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2013, with shale gas wells becoming the largest source of total natural gas production. Natural gas gross withdrawals are a measure of full well stream production including all natural gas plant liquids and nonhydrocarbon gases after oil, lease condensate, and water have been removed. According to the Natural Gas Annual, gross withdrawals from shale gas wells increased from 5 Bcf/d in 2007 to 33 Bcf/d in 2013, representing 40% of total natural gas production, and surpassing production from nonshale natural gas...
  • Commentary: The shakeout in US shale

    11/20/2014 5:12:35 AM PST · by thackney · 40 replies
    Fuel Fix ^ | November 19, 2014 | Matt Smith
    My favorite quote by H.L. Mencken is ‘a cynic is a man who, when he smells flowers, looks around for a coffin‘. A bit morose, I know, but this appeals to the contrarian in me. My second favorite is überly-applicable to US shale oil break-evens: ‘For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong‘. For there is no lack of estimates flying around as to the price level at which US shale oil production could be curtailed. The problem is, they all appear to be different. The debate was ignited by OPEC, after comments from...
  • Rising Rail Oil Shipments Beg For Safer Keystone XL

    11/17/2014 9:54:31 AM PST · by raptor22 · 15 replies
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | November 17, 2014 | IBD EDITORIALS
    Energy Transport: New data show fast-rising rail shipments from North Dakota's Bakken shale formation and the need for a safer alternative to rail — like the Keystone XL pipeline. In his post-election press conference, the president noted in justifying his continual kicking of the Keystone XL oil drum down the road that "while this debate about Canadian oil has been raging ... we've seen some of the biggest increases in American oil production and natural gas production in our history." That increase is due in large part to oil recovered from the Bakken shale formation centered on North Dakota. So...
  • Texas Leads Best States For Future Job Growth

    11/13/2014 8:08:23 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 16 replies
    Forbes ^ | November 12, 2014 | Kurt Badenhausen
    Rick Perry ascended from Lieutenant Governor to Governor of Texas in December 2000 when then-governor George Bush resigned after being elected the 43rd President of the United States. Perry will retire in January with the tenth longest gubernatorial tenure in U.S. history. Perry made job creation one of his principle mantras, and he has overseen remarkable employment gains under his watch with 2.1 million jobs added during his tenure. The total represents 30% of the jobs added in the U.S. since 2000 and more than twice as many as any other state. The so-called “Texas miracle” does not show any...