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October 6, 2008Shale gas development spreading worldwide faster than expected
Analysis of: UGI: Unconventional gas wealth seen in world’s basins | www.pennenergy.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Chief Editor-Exploration G. Alan Petzet reported in the Oil & Gas Journal on September 30 that sedimentary basins in the U.S. appear to contain 10 times the recoverable reserves of conventional natural gas fields. All resources are distributed logarithmically in nature according to Stephen A. Holditch...
October 3, 2008Petrobras bets that big oil fields exist offshore Angola below the salt
Analysis of: Petrobras to Search for Subsea Oil in Angola | www.rigzone.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Rig Zone Newsletter reported on September 23 that Petrobras plans to run a seismic survey searching for subsalt oil in Angolan waters. According to Samir Awad, executive manager, the survey will begin in 2009. Many earth scientists think that the South American and West African coasts have a similar...
September 30, 2008Shell to drill deep for big oil reservoirs in the Russian Caucasus
Analysis of: Shell Plans Russian Oil Exploration Project | www.rigzone.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Rig Zone Newsletter reported on September 19 that Royal Dutch Shell plans new exploration in Russia near the city of Sochi. Depth of the wells will be six kilometers. Several Russian oil companies have drilled in the area but technical problems prevented the wells from reaching the more attractive target...
September 29, 2008Collapse may possibly be delayed but it can only be stopped by default
Analysis of: A crisis too complex for easy fixes | www.iht.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Nelson D. Schwartz in Paris noted in the September 20-21 issue of the International Herald Tribune that 100 years ago, J.P. Morgan and colleagues stopped the Panic of 1907 in its tracks. But the crisis of 2008, building for months, still endures. Market turbulence continues with credit hard or impossible...
September 29, 2008ExxonMobil and Chevron at top of the lists
Analysis of: Special Report: OGJ 200 earnings mixed as U.S. production, reserves climb | www.ogj.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Senior Economics Editor Marilyn Radler and Statistics Editor Laura Bell reported in the September 15 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal that the 147 companies that make up the OGJ 200 recorded a decline in earnings last year. Greater expenses caused net income to fall by 2.5% even as revenue increased...
September 29, 2008Chevron bets U.S. will come through financial crisis needing energy
Analysis of: Chevron’s 3 tcf Piceance basin project gears up | www.ogj.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
The Oil & Gas Journal reported in the September 15 issue that Chevron has begun natural gas production from its $7.3 billion project in Garfield County, Colorado. Gas is produced from the Williams formation of the Cretaceous. On August 25, the company began running 5 million cubic feet/day through...
September 29, 2008Oil and gas stocks a good bet in the financial crisis
Analysis of: Oil prices soar over doubts about rescue plan | www.iht.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Jad Mouawad in New York reported in the September 23 issue of the International Herald Tribune that crude oil prices posted their largest one day gains on Monday. The price rose more than $25/bbl as investors rushed into commodities. The government mulled a bail out plan to save the financial system....
September 29, 2008Oil prices did not "soar over doubts about bailout plan" as this author states.
Analysis of: Oil prices soar over doubts about rescue plan | www.iht.com
Author: Sam Timpano, President, Sam Timpano & Associates
The spike in oil prices on Monday was as far removed from the doubt on the Treasury's Plan as this author happens to be from a true understanding of crude trading. The only reason for the spike is what every novice trader who has ever stepped onto a trading floor knows--- a short squeeze on...
September 29, 2008Saudi Aramco and Kuwait Oil Company big users of ESPs
Analysis of: Mideast operators using more artificial lift surveillance, optimization technology | www.ogj.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Hatem Nasr with vMonitor Inc., Houston, reported in the September 22 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal that because of expanding use of electric submersible pumps (ESP), companies in the Middle East now deploy more surveillance and optimization technology. In many parts of the world, operators install...
September 29, 2008Talisman bets big on unevaluated Canadian natural gas shales
Analysis of: Reoriented Talisman evaluating unproven Utica, Lorraine shales | www.ogj.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
The Oil & Gas Journal reported in the issue of September 22 that Talisman Energy Inc is encouraged by tests from its first Utica shale gas well in Quebec’s St. Lawrence Lowlands. The firm holds 760,000 net acres. They plan to drill three more wells by end 2008. Gentilly-1, completed in the Utica,...
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