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Oil and Gas Investor Magazine - November 2012
Cover Story
Extending the Utica
Although data points remain limited, operations consider the wet-gas core of hio's Utica Shale play derisked. Now they're looking up, down and west-and liking the prospects
Feature
Behind the Falling Rig Count
Five themes are driving down the rig count as 2012 draws to a close, and they suggest continuing declines in activity and usage fro 2013.
Getting the Band Back Together
Tom Petrie, jon Hughes and colleagues are back with a new boutique investment bank focused on M&A&D.
Growing Pains
A demand-side revolution is cause for optimism regarding a gas-price recovery.
Letter from San Francisco
Aside from enthusiam for Permian Basin and MLP Stories, invertors at the recent OGIS in San Francisco exhibited the financial industry's current caution toward energy.
Reading the Energy Book
Oil and gas is an economic engine at present, and the visibility for loan demand ia reasonably good.
The Dragon in the Dataroom
Chinese E&PS have been voeacious buyers of upstream assets across the globe. Will CNOOC be permitted to gain and opreated interest in the Gulf of Mexico, and thus will Chinese E&PS become premium-paying candidates for more U.S. oil and gass properties?
At Closing
Bright Spots
Completions
E&P Momentum
From the Editor-in-Chief
Legends
Regional Report
Rovuma Basin: Fueling Exploration
International companies look to assist explorers.
Rovuma Basin: Infrastructure
Overcoming infrastructure challenges will be vital to the success of the gas sector in both nations.
Rovuma Basin: Legal Framework
New legislation is set to shape the future of the sector.
Rovuma Basin: The South African Hub
Taking advantage of the East African gas boom.