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Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Exxon, Conoco Could Join Gazprom’s Yamal LNG Projects (www.rigzone.com)
Rigzone News reported on November 18 a summary of a report prepared by AFX News Limited regarding possible participation in a Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) project by U.S. majors Exxon Mobil (XOM) and ConocoPhillips (COP). Alexander Medvedev, deputy chairman of Gazprom said that the project in...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: U.S. court says Shell can’t drill near Alaska (www.iht.com)
Jad Mouawad reported in the November 22 issue of the International Herald Tribune that a United States appeals court blocked Royal Dutch Shell from drilling the Sivulliq well 16 miles off the shore of Alaska’s North Slope. The court found that the Interior Department was derelict in the conduct of an...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Mexico Preparing 68 New Drilling Sites at Chicontepec Basin (www.rigzone.com)
On November 18 the Rigzone Newsletter reported on an article by Peter Millard of the Dow Jones Newswires concerning the intention of Petroleos de Mexico (Pemex) to lift crude oil production in the complex Chicontepec basin. The national oil company is getting ready to drill at 68 locations. The company...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: BASF Cuts Profit Goal, to Idle Plants as Orders Drop (www.bloomberg.com)
BASF will  close 80 factories as auto, textile and construction companies reduce orders.The company will force 20,000 employees to work short hours. BASF said demand dropped significantly in early November as world economies slumped. BASF abandoned plans of matching 2007 profits. Chemical companies...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Southern Pacific Moves Forward with SAGD Project at STP-McKay (www.rigzone.com)
The RIGZONE newsletter reported on November 17 that Southern Pacific Resource had completed its design and cost estimate for an oil sand project at STP-McKay in the Fort McMurray area. The company plans to make an application for a steam assisted gravity drainage permit by April 30, 2009. Bitumen throughput...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Gas Troika plans LNG joint venture, paper says (www.ogj.com)
OAO Gazprom, Qatar Liquefied Gas Company and National Iraniann Oil company plan a joint venture for South Pars field. Each to own 30% of the project with CNPC or Korean Kogas as a 10% trading partner. South Pars gas will travel to Ras Laffan by pipeline under the Persian Gulf where it will be processed...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Swelling elastomers set to supersede cement in well completions (www.offshore-mag.com)
Arie Vliegenthart reported in the November 10 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal that swelling elastomers could succeed cement in the completion of oil and gas wells. Cement is the long-standing and traditional way of sealing the casing against the wall of the drilled hole. But it is expensive, time-consuming...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: At Exxon, Making the Case for Oil (www.nytimes.com)
Jad Mouawad reported in the November 16 issue of the New York Times that the oil industry has profited from six years of rising crude prices. Rex Tillerson, CEO of Exxon Mobil (XOM) said that their competitive advantage is greater in a low oil price environment. Still, XOM faces several political dangers...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Putin Threatens to Scrap Gas Pipeline as Talks With EU Leaders Approach (online.wsj.com)
A threatening statement by Prime Minister Putin with regard to Nord Stream has to be taken seriously. The cumulative opposition by Poland, Lithuania and Estonia is becoming expensive as it induces delays. The environmental impact investigation is basically a ploy.  The financial crisis now limits...
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael Lynch, Consultant
Michael E. Lynch
Analysis of: Capital spending cuts delay oil sands projects (www.ogj.com)
Senior Writer Sam Fletcher reported in the November 10 issue of the Oil & Gas Journal that Suncor Energy and Petro-Canada are delaying Canadian oil sands projects. Suncor reduced its 2009 budget by $3.6 at the Voyageur project. Petro-Canada will delay an upgrader for its Fort Hills consortium project....

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