Hart Energy's editorial director Jordan Blum sat down with the senior director for energy transition solutions at Nabors Industries, James Hall, to discuss electrification in the oil patch.
Petrie Partners chairman Tom Petrie and Wesley K. Clark, CEO of Wesley K. Clark & Associates sit down for a conversation about oil in the context of national and economic security in the U.S. and abroad.
As producers scramble to extend their inventory runways, companies are drilling deeper test wells in the Permian Basin and exploring emerging plays in the Lower 48.
At the SUPER DUG conference in Fort Worth, Texas, Liberty Resources CEO C. Mark Pearson sat down with Hart Energy's Jordan Blum to discuss his company's usage of Bakken-produced gas and EOR in the Bakken.
IPAA Chairman Steve Pruett lauds allies in the House, but says the Biden administration is intent on cutting oil and gas drilling.
Chord is consolidating in the Williston Basin, including through a recent deal with Exxon Mobil, while finetuning its well spacing and three-mile laterals.
Permitting sites, pipelines and getting projects profitable remain conundrums as CCUS projects work to cross the finish line.
After an electric opening to Hart Energy’s SUPER DUG conference, day two saw deep dives into the Permian Basin, drilling and completions, new technologies and a keynote from retired Gen. Wesley Clark.
Quantum Energy Partners' Wil VanLoh says there is some merit to geothermal today, but that he doubts it will "supply a significant portion of our electricity domestically."
Roughly 2,000 energy professionals from the Lower 48 and beyond gathered on the first day of Hart Energy's SUPER DUG conference to talk energy in Fort Worth, Texas.