Frackers Say Oil Production Slowing in the Shale Patch – wsj.com
Despite an extended streak of strong profits, shale companies are slowing their oil-field activity, keeping U.S. oil production roughly flat and offering little relief for tight...
Despite an extended streak of strong profits, shale companies are slowing their oil-field activity, keeping U.S. oil production roughly flat and offering little relief for tight...
CBS Sunday Morning interviewed Jason Bordoff, head of the Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy this week. We know Jason from our work...
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ArboIQ • August 10, 2021 What’s the issue? The market for pipeline capacity is facing a dramatic change in the coming decade as contracts expire from...