Drillinginfo’s Bernadette Johnson said growth in power demand is “not dramatic” during Hart Energy’s DUG Haynesville in Shreveport, La.
Hart Energy’s two newest DUG events focus on growing sand and water markets.
Southeast of the Haynesville, the eastern Louisiana Austin Chalk is making headlines from the great interest gained by EOG Resources, ConocoPhillips, Marathon Oil and others.
Tellurian Inc. is all in on the LNG trade, John Howie, president of the company's upstream arm, told attendees of DUG Haynesville.
Starting March 1, BPX Energy will take over operations of U.S. onshore assets it acquired from BHP on its quest to build a “premier independent onshore company focused on delivering free cash flow on a consistent basis.”
Nissa Darbonne, editor-at-large for Oil and Gas Investor shares her take on the DUG Haynesville Conference and Exhibition in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Speakers at Hart Energy’s DUG Haynesville tout the region’s proximity to terminals and low-cost gas as a springboard for companies in the play.
U.S. oil producers sought on Jan. 23 to soothe OPEC's worries about losing market share, telling the group that investors in the U.S. firms wanted a reduction in growth and higher payouts.
Hart Energy's editors compiled a look back at what defined the year in energy and take a look ahead to 2019.
From oil prices to bottlenecks and ballot battles to trade uncertainty, these news stories most defined the direction of oil and gas this year.