Permian 2.0? The Case for Argentina’s Vaca Muerta

Argentina’s Neuquén Province Energy Minister Alejandro Rodrigo Monteiro spoke with Hart Energy’s International Managing Editor Pietro D. Pitts in an exit interview about the importance of the Vaca Muerta and how the South American country is building a strong case for the play to be referred to as the Permian 2.0.

US LNG: A Growing Market Presence

Rising hydrocarbon production has allowed the U.S. to join the world’s leading energy exporters. Robust natural gas production will allow it to stay there.

Global Energy Watch: Chevron and the US’ Geopolitical Chess Match with Venezuela

To allow Chevron Corp. to recoup outstanding debts in Venezuela, Washington has had to make two risky board moves in a geopolitical chess match with the South American country. 

What's Affecting Oil Prices This Week? (Dec. 11, 2023)

For the upcoming week, Stratas Advisors predicts there will be more attention on the geopolitical developments, however there is still a risk that conflict will expand.

Achieving Energy Self-Sufficiency: Argentina’s Game Changing Vaca Muerta

Argentina’s Vaca Muerta or “dead cow” shale formation represents a game-changing opportunity to convert the South American country into a major exporter of piped-gas and oil to the Southern Cone region as well as oil and LNG to world markets.

What's Affecting Oil Prices This Week? (Dec. 04, 2023)

At the meeting OPEC+ agreed to reduce its oil production by another 700,000 bbl/d – which will come from Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria and Oman.

Norwegian Companies Approve Merger Plan

TGS and PGS’ merger plan, dated Oct. 25, will be filed with the Norwegian Register of Business Enterprises.

DUG Appalachia: Gas-averse Regions Put Selves at Mercy of Weather

Regions trying to wean themselves off natural gas, like New England and Europe, are at risk of an energy crisis in a harsh weather event, says BOK Financial’s Dennis Kissler.

COP28: Victories, Challenges Still Facing Climate Agenda

COP28 gives the private sector—including those from the oil and gas industry—and other delegates an opportunity to chime in on the global climate agenda set by world leaders.

COP28 Kicks Off with Climate Disaster Fund Victory

The early breakthrough on the damage fund, which poorer nations had demanded for years, could help grease the wheels for other compromises to be made during the two-week summit.