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Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Special Report: Producers, regulators address Marcellus shale gas challenges (www.ogj.com)
Nick Snow prepared a special report on the unfolding shale gas play in three eastern states of the U.S. which appeared in the November 10 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal. The Marcellus shale extends 575 miles across parts of Pennsylvania, New York and West Virginia. With about 50 trillion cubic feet...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Oil shale promise (www.ogj.com)
In an editorial in the November 3 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal, Production Editor Guntis Moritis discussed countries of the world that look to oil shale as a future energy source. The global shale oil resource base is estimated to be at least 2.6 trillion barrels. Today Estonia, China and Brazil...
Analysis of: Windmill Mishap Weighs on Suzlon (online.wsj.com)
I have more than 35 years experience in power & energy industry that includes fossil (Coal & Gas) based power plants as well as non conventional energy like hydro power & wind energy farms. I was key person for selection of vendors / OEM suppliers among all leading Wind Energy vendors e.g....
Craig Marston, Managing Director
Craig Marston, Managing Director
CEM Marine
November 10, 2008
EGL Should Be Fine
Analysis of: Eagle on edge? (www.tradewinds.no)
Tradewinds quoted Fearnley Fonds as suggesting that EGL is already in breach of its debt covenants due to falling asset values and that dividend cuts will be necessary.  While dividend cuts are inevitable, true asset values are higher than suggested.
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: LNG carrier glut expected to end in 2013, says MOL (lloydslist.com)
Lloyd’s List published on November 6, a report by Keith Wallis in Dalian, China and Mike Grinter in Hong Kong detailing the existing surplus of liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers. Of 300 hundred existing LNG carriers now in the worldwide fleet, only 240 are required. Making matters worse will be the...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Energy agency sounds warning on oil (www.iht.com)
Jan Mouawad in New York reported in the November 7 issue of the International Herald Tribune that the International Energy Agency warned that the world’s energy system would require large investments. Growing demand and global warming were urgent issues. Two forces strain the system. Growing energy...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Baker Hughes INTEQ Unveils New aXcelerate High-Speed Telemetry Service (www.rigzone.com)
Rigzone Newsletter reported on November 7 that Baker Hughes INTEQ Division had introduced a new high speed telemetric service. The technology can be applied to mud pulse or wired pipe operations. The service, trade named aXcelerate, will be a game changer according to Paul Butero, president of INTEQ....
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Pioneer Posts Third Quarter Financial Impact from Hurricanes (www.rigzone.com)
The Rig Zone Newsletter reported November 5 on the Pioneer Natural Resources results for the third quarter. The company lost $0.03/share including noncash charges of $112 million. Excluding these, earnings were $0.91/share. The quarter was impacted by the loss of 3,000 bbl/day related to Hurricanes...
Jay Thompson, President and General Manager
Jay Thompson, President and General Manager
Transportation Business Associates
Analysis of: Idle Reduction Technology Research Sheds Light on APU Decisions (www.truckinginfo.com)
Truck idling versus Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) Return-On-Investment (ROI) got some real and negative feedback in a recently completed North Carolina State University / Volvo Truck EPA-funded study. Bottom-line is that the ROI is tough at best and from the study: “Previous avoided fuel use rates and...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: EU rejects French proposal on financial changes (www.iht.com)
Stephen Castle in Brussels reported in the November 5 issue of the International Herald Tribune that European Union (EU) governments lowered expectations for a meeting to address financial reform worldwide. The meeting of November 15 by representatives of the world’s largest economies will be only the...

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