Archives for 2018
Alaska officials want some areas out of drilling plan
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Alaska’s all-Republican congressional delegation three weeks ago praised Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke after he announced nearly all federal waters off the state’s coast could be offered for oil and gas drilling. But...
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Permian accounts for large oil rig count spike
West Texas’ Permian Basin added a whopping 18 drilling rigs to the oil patch last week, creating a large rig count spike even though activity declined in most of the rest of the country. Source:...
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PUC wants to examine CenterPoint's rates in wake of corporate tax cuts
The chairman of the Public Utility Commission has asked that Houston-based electric utility CenterPoint begin a comprehensive rate case, the first in eight years for the company, and expressed concerns about the utilities’ rates after...
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At Davos, Trump says U.S. is "lifting self-imposed restrictions on energy"
President Donald Trump had a message for the billionaires and CEOs gathered in Davos for the World Economic Forum this week: U.S. oil fields and coal mines are open for business. Source: FuelFix
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Energy sector running low on "mega seals" with conservative spending
There was plenty of dealmaking in the energy sector last year, but most acquisitions were smaller and the pace of so-called mega deals slowed significantly. Source: FuelFix
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