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August 25, 2008ExxomMobil has already set the pace for this exciting trend in shale gas
Analysis of: Europeans starting search for shale gas | www.iht.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
David Jolly in Paris reported in the August 23-24 issue of the International Herald Tribune that Europe, seeing American exploitation of shale gas, has now begun a similar search. The first chore is to determine how much gas could be available. Many of the same type of North American shale formations...
August 21, 2008Shell Rocky Mountain heavily into unconventional natural gas in Pinedale
Analysis of: Shell optimizes new Pinedale completions | www.ogj.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Drilling Editor Nina M. Rach reported in the August 18 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal that Shell Rocky Mountain Production Company is optimizing Pinedale field wells. Production will be increased and surface disturbances will be reduced. Shell will drill more than 90 wells this year. The 35 mile...
August 20, 2008ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell, others not disappearing soon
Analysis of: Energy majors awash in money but not oil | www.iht.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Jad Mouawad in New York reported in the August 19 issue of the International Herald Tribune that all seven of the major oil companies were producing less oil than before. Politics plays a part. The terms of foreign concessions in Asia and South America have become more onerous with more oil to the state...
August 19, 2008Major oil dogs long gone for greener oil patches
Analysis of: Discoveries, undeveloped opportunities persist as offshore Europe oil output falls | www.ogj.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
John Westwood of Douglas-Westwood in Canterbury U.K. reported in the August 4 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal that Europe remains one of the largest offshore producing regions. But declining production and high costs have forced the oil majors to leave. Smaller operators now salvage what oil is left...
August 19, 2008Transportation costs will come down as crude oil prices tumble
Analysis of: WATCHING THE WORLD: Japan calculates the odds | www.ogj.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Senior Correspondent Eric Watkins, reported in the August 11 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal that benchmark tanker rates from the Persian Gulf to Japan fell to 7-month lows last week. The cause was ample availability of very large crude carriers. Even so, Japanese leaders are taking no chances on...
August 19, 2008EDF sees the future of electricity and it is nuclear powered
Analysis of: France reaffirms its faith in future of nuclear power | www.iht.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Steven Erlanger in Flamanville, France with Maia de la Baume in Paris and Matthew L. Wald in Washington reported in the August 18 issue of the International Herald Tribune that France has begun construction of a new nuclear power plant. The reactor, the first in new construction in 10 years, will cost...
August 18, 2008Shell Norske and Diamond Offshore prove their subsea completion skill
Analysis of: Shell’s experience with a Norwegian semi submersible | www.ogj.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
In the August 11, 2008 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal, an unusual 2006 oil well recompletion event was reviewed by Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. Their semi submersible, the Ocean Vanguard was reequipped to perform recompletion services in the Draugen oil field in the Norwegian North Sea. Although...
August 18, 2008ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, others may get off the political hot seat
Analysis of: OPEC cuts forecast for oil demand growth | www.iht.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Reuters reported in the august 16 issue of the International Herald Tribune that OPEC cut its forecast of global crude oil demand for the fifth month. Production is more than adequate. Supply and demand are in balance. The 13 members of OPEC produce 40% of the world supply. Higher OPEC production and...
August 18, 2008Nuclear reactors could unlock billions of barrels of oil in U.S.
Analysis of: Nuclear heat advances oil shale refining in situ | www.ogj.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Senior Associate Editor Judy R. Clark reported in the August 11 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal that technological advances in the use of high temperature heat to produce heavy crude oil may resolve major problems. Both dependence on politically unstable sources of foreign oil and generation of greenhouse...
August 14, 2008World Bank discharging its mandate as directed by Bretton Woods charter
Analysis of: World Bank criticized for helping fossil fuel plants | www.iht.com
Author: Michael Lynch, Consultant, Michael E. Lynch
Christopher Swann (Bloomberg) in Washington reported in the August 12 issue of the International Herald Tribune that the World Bank has provided funding for the Tata Ultra Mega power plant in western India. This comes one year after Robert Zoellick, president of the bank, pledged to assist in fighting...
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