National Energy Corp. President Vernon Paltoo spoke with Hart Energy’s Pietro D. Pitts on the sidelines of the two-day AAPG-Energy Opportunities event in Mexico City about steps Trinidad and Tobago is taking to remain competitive while transitioning into a lower carbon future.
The pureplay operator Sabine Oil and Gas is in the market to buy—preferably to add to its East Texas portfolio — but is also open to gassy assets in the Eagle Ford, Oklahoman Woodford and Utica.
Artificial intelligence and new simulation technologies are automating the modeling process for oil and gas, carbon capture and storage and geothermals.
Williams’ LEG gas pipeline project is a key component of its low-carbon strategy.
Majors and IOCs flush with cash are eyeing the Haynesville, which could potentially gin up more M&A activity over coming years, Energy Advisors Group partner Adrian Goodisman said during Hart Energy’s DUG Haynesville conference in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Nissa Darbonne spoke with Alan Smith, president and CEO of Rockcliff Energy at Hart Energy's DUG Haynesville Conference in Shreveport about the future of LNG demand and exports and the Haynesville shale play.
The Oklahoma City-based E&P is intentionally letting Haynesville natural gas production fall off this year as the industry faces a volatile supply-demand imbalance.
In an exclusive interview, Bob Barba, president and CEO, Integrated Energy Services Inc., sees hesitancy around refrac-ing vintage wells, despite revitalizing older wells and even those consigned to plugging and abandonment in the Haynesville and Eagle Ford shale and, particularly, the Permian Basin.
Executives from E&Ps such as GeoSouthern Energy and New ASEAN Energy said they are adjusting drilling and hedging strategies in the Haynesville Shale after a rapid collapse in U.S. natural gas prices.
Interests are rising within the U.S. and globally on addressing the goals of energy security and the energy transition.