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Deep Dive: The Evolution of Offshore Development

Deepwater development and installation technology has come a long way since its start. 

DUG Appalachia: ‘Forgotten Child’ Ohio Sees Oil Output Soar

More than $100 billion in investments have poured into Ohio’s oil and gas sector in the past decade.

CNX Banking on Built-in Customer Base for Hydrogen [WATCH]

CNX Resources COO Navneet Behl breaks down the planning, timeline and vision the company has for providing hydrogen in Appalachia.

Safer Than Ever, But Room for Improvement

Advanced technology and social changes have made the oil patch less dangerous for U.S. workers, but industry insiders say there is always room for improvement.

Energy Transition Slowly Rolls Out as Demand Continues to Grow

While a supply crisis drove shifts in energy and policy during the 1970s, innovation and economics have driven other transitions, such as the moves from firewood to coal to oil and natural gas. Renewable energy and low-carbon energy resources have taken center stage.

Tackling Methane Emissions: Triple Crown’s Secret to Success

Triple Crown Resources, the private Permian Basin operator, is cutting methane emissions and delivering returns.

Blockbuster Bonanza

A half-century of massive deals, eye-popping purchase prices and larger-than-life characters have reshaped the global energy landscape as we know it.

Price Volatility? You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet

The past is prologue: From Rockefeller to the RRC to OPEC, there have been endless efforts to control the price of oil. They haven’t worked. And they won’t.

Letter From the Editorial Director: 50 Years of Telling Your Story

For Hart Energy's 50 anniversary, Oil and Gas Investor traces the history of the energy industry since 1973, examining the key events, trends, mergers and technological advancements that paved the way to today.

Post-Earthstone Deal, Permian Resources Switches Up M&A Strategy

E&P Permian Resources will shift to smaller-scale deals to add value as opportunities to consolidate in the Midland and Delaware basins shrink.