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Oil and Gas Could Soon Be Reassigned to Fight Climate Crisis by Storing CO2 Emissions
Oil and gas rigs could be modified to pump carbon dioxide emissions into rocks below the seabed.
The Great American Oil and Natural Gas Pipeline Boom
The U.S. oil and natural gas pipeline build-out continues apace.
Crude Inventory Draw Unable to Boost Oil Prices
API reported a crude oil inventory draw of 3.4 million barrels for the week ending August 1, 2019.
Texas Oil, Gas in Mild State of Contraction
Texas' upstream oil and gas economy is in a mild state of contraction, according to oil economist Karr Ingham.
Oil, Gas Employment Moves from Shale to Offshore
Anticipated demand for offshore services brings with it an increased demand for workers as oil and gas employment shifts from shale to offshore.
Oil Drops Below $65 on Fed Outlook, Ample Supply
Oil dropped below $65 a barrel on Thursday, declining for the first time in six days.
World's Largest Recent Offshore Discovery Progresses Amid Political Tensions, Disputess
The most prolific offshore oil discovery in recent years is discovered off the coast of the tiny South American nation of Guyana.
A New U.S. Oil Production Peak Looks Imminent
One of the most important questions in the global oil markets revolves around U.S. oil production.
Why Cabot Oil & Gas is Slumping Today
Shares of Cabot Oil & Gas have decline more than 10% on Friday, July 26th.