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Over 22% of Crude Oil Production Shut In US GoM Due to Hurricane Rafael

Over 22% of crude oil production in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico was shut-in in response to Hurricane Rafael. 

California Resources’ Carbon TerraVault Sees CCS Momentum

California Resources expects to receive a Class VI permit from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in December, the company’s CEO says.

OPEC Outlook: US Shale Oil Volumes to Hit 16.7 MMbbl/d by 2030

The head of OPEC’s energy studies warned that failure to invest in oil production could lead to a global energy crisis as early as 2035.

Baker Hughes CEO: Transition Without Oil, Gas is a ‘Dream World’

The CEOs of Baker Hughes, SLB and Japan’s Inpex see an energy expansion that includes oil and gas—with lower emissions—as the most pragmatic way to tackle climate change.

‘Hydrogen is Happening’: Chevron Pushes Ahead Despite Industry Doubts

Facing a myriad of challenges that include policy uncertainty and costs, companies such as Chevron are moving forward with projects and partners to make progress.

Texas' Port Freeport Closes to Inbound Traffic as Storm Approaches

Texas’ Port of Freeport and much of the Gulf is preparing for the onset of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Segrist: An Underground Battle Over Pipeline Safety Rules

A 13-year process comes between the federal government and the midstream industry grinds to a finish, at least for now.

EPA Gives OK to Texas GulfLink Deepwater Port

Sentinel Midstream’s Texas GulfLink project is one of several proposals for an offshore oil terminal in the Gulf.

Wanted: Top Young Talent for the Energy Sector

Hart Energy spoke with Preng & Associates' John Goodrum about the importance of attracting intelligent, hard-working young leaders to the energy sector.

EIV Capital: Opportunities Abound for Investors in Midstream Sector

Here are the metrics that midstream financiers look for in a mature industry.