US Oil Rises as Inventories Fall, OPEC Sees Solid Demand on Stronger Economic Growth - 11 July, 2024 07:30 AM
BP Predicts Global Oil Demand Will Peak in 2025, Bringing to End Rising Emissions - 11 July, 2024 07:30 AM
Phasing Out Oil and Gas - How Realistic? How Fast? - 11 July, 2024 07:30 AM
Court Ruling Will Have 'Major Impact' on Energy Sector - 11 July, 2024 07:30 AM
Ukrainian Strikes Reduced Russian Oil Refining by 17 Percent, NATO Official Reports - 11 July, 2024 07:30 AM
The history of oil in the Middle East is essentially a story of giant oil fields (each containing over 500 million barrels).
BP made headlines in late April by pledging $1 billion for restoration projects along the Gulf Coast.
There’s no doubt that an array of technology innovations have played a key role in advancing exploration activity and successes.
Colorado’s state geologist warned the world is depleting its natural resources as the United States and growing economies scramble for precious metals, oil and gas.
A significant new Bakken Shale oil play has finally warmed up in northwest Montana.
Doug Strickland dreamed big when his work led to discovery of the Covenant oil field in central Utah.
It used to be NIMBY (Not In My Backyard), Harbert said, but BANANA is now a more accurate description: Build Absolutely Nothing Anywhere Near Anything.
This July will mark the 28th anniversary of the 1983 discovery of the giant Caño Limón field (1.1 Billion BO reserves) in Colombia’s Llanos Basin by Oxy Colombia, a subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum.
Headlines proclaimed the news that automobile drivers already knew: Crude oil and gasoline prices marched ever higher as spring began. In fact, crude oil set a record of “highest March price ever.”
EMD’s Energy Economics and Technology Committee is a resource center for individuals with interests in business, planning and forecasting aspects of the energy industries.
Climate change is not only happening in the atmosphere but also in the anthroposphere; in some ways the former could drive or exacerbate the latter, with extreme weather excursions and extreme excursions from societal norms occurring all over the earth. Accomplishing geoscience for a common goal – whether that is for successful business activities, resource assessment for public planning, mitigating the impacts of geological hazards, or for the sheer love of furthering knowledge and understanding – can and should be done by a workforce that is equitably developed and supported. Difficulty arises when the value of institutional programs to increase equity and diversity is not realized.
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