Why Data Centers Are Not the Primary Driver of Rising Power Prices ...
Tallgrass and Bridger are marketing open seasons for two crude oil pipeline expansion projects as two natural gas egress projects move forward.
Why Data Centers Are Not the Primary Driver of Rising Power Prices ...
This year’s Meritorious Engineering Awards for Innovation (MEAs) recognize 18 technologies for engineering excellence in the upstream energy industry. Hart Energy’s MEA program highlights new products ...
Marcellus and Utica natural gas production could double in the end of the decade.
BP finally dove more heavily into the U.S. shale game when it acquired the onshore assets of BHP in 2018 for $10.5 billion—its largest deal this century—formally launching the BPX Energy brand for the ...
Why Data Centers Are Not the Primary Driver of Rising Power Prices ...
Suncor Energy is appointing Troy Little to be CFO with the retirement of Kris Smith, who is leaving after 25 years with the Canadian operator, Suncor announced in an Oct. 14 news release.
Why Data Centers Are Not the Primary Driver of Rising Power Prices ...
Comstock Resources has quietly built a massive new Haynesville and Bossier shale position north of Houston—more than 500,000 net acres with potential for up to 99 Tcf of gas. In an exclusive interview ...
Why Data Centers Are Not the Primary Driver of Rising Power Prices ...
Japanese firm Mitsui has plans to drill a horizontal well in the emerging western Haynesville play as renewed foreign investment in U.S. shale continues to pick up steam.