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Taxing times in the Rockies
- Petroleum Economist The Rocky Mountains has become the US' fastest-growing onshore source for natural gas. The US Department of Energy says it could eventually overtake the Gulf of Mexico as the country's largest gas-supply region. However, there is a dark side to this otherwise bright picture... More (2,203 words)
Scramble for assets goes global
- Petroleum Economist In 2000 there were only a handful of national oil companies (NOCs) with operations outside the borders of their home territory. Today, the number is close to 40 and rising. On its own, that statement is surprising enough; when combined with other industry trends, it adds up, in the opinion of some, to the emergence of a whole new landscape in oil and gas exploration and development... More (2,561 words)
Exuberance ebbs away as supply crunch fears grow
- Petroleum Economist Gas buyers are losing confidence in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry's ability to meet demand over the long term. As a result, they are increasingly likely to switch to other fuels, leaving the LNG industry facing a crisis of credibility... More (1,815 words)
Empty spaces
- Project Finance The US might be turning its back on coal in power generation, but there's little sign that liquefied natural gas imports are ready to help gas-fired capacity take its place... More (1,905 words)
High Noon for oil and gas
- Trade Finance A high level delegation including the Turkmen deputy chairman of the cabinet of ministers of Turkmenistan, and the minister of oil and gas and mineral resources of Turkmenistan attended the conference entitled 'Oil & Gas in Turkmenistan' to seek interest into the vast hydrocarbon reservoir of the land-locked country on the Caspian Sea... More (670 words)
Persian problems
- Petroleum Economist Sanctions, underinvestment, internal squabbling, rising costs, schedule delays: take your pick of the problems that face Iran's ambitions to become an exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The country has them all, and not even the world's second-largest reserves of natural gas is enough, it seems, to counter them... More (1,102 words)
Grand plans crumble
- Petroleum Economist Not long ago, South America's big consumers thought they would soon be able to rely on the continent's large natural gas producers for supplies delivered through a newly built regional pipeline network. They were mistaken... More (1,829 words)
Bullish times
- Petroleum Economist In most European countries, where gas use has been in decline, an annual growth rate of 4% in consumption would be regarded as exceptionally high. Not in Spain... More (1,860 words)
Drilling hits 10-year peak
- Petroleum Economist North Sea exploration and appraisal drilling increased from the 114 wells of 2006 to 153 in 2007 the largest total since 187 wells were drilled in 1997. The UK provided most of the increase, with 111 wells drilled, against 70 in 2006... More (2,853 words)
Natural gas corridor
- International Financial Law Review Turkey is an important candidate to be the energy corridor in the transmission of the natural gas resources of the Middle East and Asia countries to the western market. In the past decade, Turkey has significantly increased its oil and gas pipeline infrastructure to accommodate its increased energy consumption. But what is the legal framework in which Turkey must operate? More (3,536 words)
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