Summer NAPE: Oil Companies Look To Form Partnerships

Acreage in the Louisiana Austin Chalk and Anadarko Basin’s Oswego Formation were among the prospects presented during Summer NAPE.

EIA: US Shale Output To Rise To Record 7.18 MMbbl/d In June

U.S. shale production is expected to rise by about 145,000 barrels per day (bbl/d) to a record 7.18 million barrels per day (MMbbl/d) in June, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said on May 14.

Why California Oil Production Needs To Ramp Up

The perception is that regulatory hurdles make California a difficult place for producers to thrive, but good opportunities are often overlooked.

Outlook 2018: Trends & Challenges

Part II of our outlook for oil and gas in 2018 features five experts discussing industry trends and challenges for the year ahead.

Outlook 2018: Surprises & Strategies

Part I of our outlook for oil and gas in 2018 features five experts discussing industry surprises in 2017 and investing opportunities for the new year.

In Charts: Has The US Shale Drilling Revolution Peaked?

In the outlook for crude prices, a crucial factor is how far U.S. shale oil production can grow.

Duvernay Field Holds Canada’s Largest Shale Oil Resources

The Duvernay field in Canada’s western province of Alberta holds the country’s largest marketable resources of unconventional light shale oil and condensate.

A Tsunami Of New Shale Production

Fasten those seatbelts. Oil and gas has a been busier than commonly understood and the tsunami of accelerating field work in first-half 2017 will add significant crude oil production by year-end 2017.

The D-J Basin, Reinvented

Two D-J Basin players reflect on lessons, accomplishments and the future of Colorado’s hottest play at the COGA Energy Summit.

Midcoast Enters Eaglebine With $160 Million Of Acquisitions

The transactions will complement the company’s Cotton Valley, Haynesville and Bossier assets.