Oil and Gas Investor Magazine - January 2009

Cover Story

Haynesville Shale

?East Texas and North Louisiana have served another tantalizing reservoir—the superb Haynesville shale.

Feature

Apache, All Powdered Up

?Often seen as a contrarian, Steve Farris molded Apache Corp. through a disciplined acquire-and-exploit strategy, then drilled up the treasures to drive growth. The time may be ripe again for more acquisitions.

Buyer Beware

Oil and gas producers are more exposed to counterparty-credit risk in today's financial environment. Here's how to handle that, and other exposures that come with acquiring properties.

How To Right The Upside Down

?Don’t let low value determinations block value-creation and capital-raising efforts. Focus on the strategy ahead and consider these ways to raise funds.

Step-By-Step Safety

?In the past, oilfield-safety programs were often considered an onerous expense required by OSHA regulation. In the Permian Basin, OSHA, producers and contractors have joined to leverage exemplary safety records into a competitive edge.

Stock-Picking With The CEO

?Looking for strong management alignment with shareholders’ interest? Here are a few oil and gas producers with CEOs heavily invested in the company’s success.

The Crossborder Tax Solution

?The current global E&P financial environment creates an abundance of buying opportunities domestically and abroad. Here is how to use the holding-company structure in crossborder deal-making.

The Disruptive Shales

?Rising shale production will radically transform the U.S. supply picture. Will the operational success of U.S. gas producers be their financial undoing?

The Right Price

?In the decades ahead, global energy pricing must balance on the teeter-totter of affordability versus investment sustainability.

Washington And Energy Policy

?The new administration and Congress have the oil and gas industry in their sights as they aim to tackle the three Es: the economy, energy and the environment.

A&D Trends

A&D R&R

?Prospective buyers focused on liquidity are in the catbird seat.

At Closing

A Flight To Energy

?Energy tops institutional investors’ commodity outlook for 2009.

Bright Spots

Meet Chad Willis

?Not yet 30, Chad Willis is an astute business-builder.

Capital Markets

A Pipeline Of Pipes

?Even in the downturn, key pipelines will be built.

OSX 2009

?Deepwater and international markets will drive service growth.

Company Briefs

Completions

Free The Markets

?Free the markets, and do your part by not skipping stones.

E&P Momentum

Eastern

From the Editor-in-Chief

New Year's Resolutions

?In unnerving times, resolutions to carry into the new year.

Gulf Coast

International Highlights

Legends

Chatting With Forrest Huglund

?A philanthropy/business mix is Forrest Hoglund’s “perfect balance.”

MidContinent & Permian Basin

NewsWell

Technology Report

Hot Water For Oil

? A producing field’s geothermal hot water helps generate its electricity.

Trends & Analysis

Western US