Archives for 2017
Mexico poised for belated energy growth from deepwater to gas stations
Mexico began the process of undoing its 75-year-old energy monopoly in 2013, but the subsequent crash in oil prices hindered the process and the international investments. Fast-forward four years, and Mexican officials believe the country’s...
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Bathroom ads find captive audience at OTC
Renting a booth isn’t the only way companies can advertise their products and services at the Offshore Technology Conference. To get their message out, they can go conventional like buying advertising banners draped across...
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Six energy partners at Baker Botts leave to join Gibson Dunn
Six energy partners from Baker Botts have left the Houston-based law firm to join Gibson Dunn, one of the latest out-of-state law firms to open an office in Houston. All six, who became partners at...
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Eagle Ford takes the lead in rig count spike
As West Texas’ Permian Basin becomes more saturated with drilling activity, more rigs are returning to the Eagle Ford shale in southern Texas. The U.S. added 13 rigs actively drilling for oil and gas this...
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Production up, Chevron profits boom
Chevron posted double-digit increases in revenues and profits on Friday, boosted by good news in most business sectors, including U.S. and international oil production. Revenues rose $9 billion or 42 percent over the same quarter...
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