Oil and Gas Investor Magazine - January 2015

Cover Story

Emerging Plays, 2015

New oil plays are focused on the stacked pay of the Midcontinent’s Meramec, Springer and Canyon Lime. In the Permian Basin, a prospect is to be drilled soon in the lightly explored Orogrande Basin.

Feature

Activists' Hunting Season

The activists are at the shooting range. Here’s how to avoid becoming the “slow antelope.”

Big Growth, Challenges Ahead

Grant Thornton LLP’s survey of E&P companies measures industry sentiment.

By The Numbers: Encana's Permian Acquisition

We believe that Encana will shift from vertical to horizontal development in the acquired assets.

California Spinoff

Emerging from the vaults of Occidental Petroleum, newly traded California Resources is flush with oil, leveraged and facing a soft commodity price. Will the market move on California dreamin’?

Changes Open New Doors To LNG

The CEO of Texas LNG LLC says the LNG world has changed dramatically, opening the way for smaller companies to compete.

Counting On The Counter-Cyclical

If high-yield and equity markets can’t be accessed, mezzanine may offer a solution—especially in a low commodity price environment.

Enemy At The Cybergate

As proprietors of coveted intellectual property and critical national infrastructure, upstream oil and gas companies are susceptible to cyberespionage and sabotage.

Fast-Growing Maple Leaf

Bellatrix Exploration’s Deep Basin returns rival any oil and gas play in North America.

Lost: The Final Session

Even though Republicans have taken back Congress, deep divisions remain. Oil and gas companies will live with the consequences of the partisan rivalry.

Social Media Drilldown

Only the federal government has a worse image with the public than the oil and gas industry. Here’s how a social media strategy can help.

The Journey To Designer Wells

Every well drilled should make the next well better. Here’s how prescriptive analytics software is helping operators accomplish this goal.

Weathering The Storm

Some E&Ps are better equipped than others to reach a safe haven amid falling crude prices. Here are some expected to perform well.

A&D Trends

D-J Values Trend Up

In 2010 and 2011, winners and losers in the acreage rush emerged.

At Closing

Coring Up, Casting Off

Continental Resources' Harold Hamm said that the company views 'the recent downdraft in oil prices as unsustainable given the lack of fundamental change in supply and demand.'

Bright Spots

Meet Ryan Keys

Work on consortiums in several U.S. shales provided "perfect training" for his current work at Jefferies.

Completions

Defensive Line

'Playing defense' is a strategy producers can use to combat price volatility, said Chris Lang of Asset Risk Management.

Defensive Line

Play defense. That’s a strategy producers can use to lessen exposure to commodity price volatility in 2015, says Chris Lang of Asset Risk Managment's hedge advisory service.

E&P Momentum

Alphabet Forecasting

What started in mid-November 2014 as anticipation that the industry would drill through a V-shaped recovery has morphed, post-OPEC, into expectations of a U-shaped downturn with a bottom in the first half of 2015.

From the Editor-in-Chief

The New Reality In 2015

Aggregate output from the Lower 48, Alaska and the Gulf of Mexico has increased by 13.3% in the past year.

The New Reality In 2015

This nasty oil price correction was inevitable, probably even needed, though it is going to be painful for a while.

Legends

Chatting With Bob Schwartz

Bob Schwartz is working to open the Houston office of Seattle-based boutique investment banking firm Cascadia Capital LLC.

On the Money

New Pressures In The New Oil Order

There’s no shortage of forces working to destabilize many countries whose economies are largely dependent on oil.

Regional Report

Mexico: A Special Report From Oil and Gas Investor and Global Business Reports

Mexico's Energy Reform: an opportunity in three generations