Resilience Among U.S. Shale Producers
Rigzone posted an article today touching on some of the data surrounding U.S. shale producers’ ability to remain above water even through the days of $26/barrel oil. Although OPEC kept […]
Rigzone posted an article today touching on some of the data surrounding U.S. shale producers’ ability to remain above water even through the days of $26/barrel oil. Although OPEC kept […]
Colorado House Bill 1355 is currently being contested, which would displace the state as the ultimate authority on oil and gas drilling and give crucial authority over oil and gas facilities to local […]
Pierre Andurand, hedge fund manager, has predicted all of the major turns in the oil market in recent memory. And now, he is trying to do it again. Andurand believes […]
OPEC is so incredibly divided over low oil prices that they have yet again failed to agree on how much oil to produce, leaving the output to stay the same, […]
Even amidst plunging oil prices, the COGA’s Rocky Mountain Energy Summit pushed full steam ahead this week in Denver. Neal Dikeman, senior venture principal at Shell Technology Ventures, had a […]
John England of Deloitte, made many great points in his Oil & Gas Industry Outlook for 2015. One of the main challenges the oil & gas industry faces is the public […]
With oil prices low, the pockets of many in the industry may be slimmer than we’d like. As always, we have the option to look at that a situation with […]
Although prices are down and uncertainty remains, Zborowski at Oil and Gas Journal contends that those involved in the oil & gas industry are dealing with the negative impacts of […]
As a member of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association ( COGA), as well as a COGA Connect committee member, I wanted to re-blog Terri Dickerson’s post from last week. […]
Tracee Bentley will leave her position as legislative director and senior advisor on energy and agricultural issues for Governor Hickenlooper on March 2, 2015 to start a Colorado chapter of […]