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Over US$85 Billion of 2020 Forecast Expenditure Erased From Oil and Gas Sector
To protect balance sheets, maintain shareholder pay-outs and preserve cash, oil and gas companies have gone into survival mode, reducing forecast expenditure where possible to
Q1 Oil Industry Results Reaffirm Industry Instability
Following the release of Q1 results from several oil and gas companies; Ella Benson Easton, Thematic Analyst at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company,
Texas Alliance of Energy Producers Elects Cye Wagner as New Board Chair
Operator and petroleum engineer becomes first woman to chair a major Texas oil and gas trade association AUSTIN, Texas – Cye Wagner of Fort Worth-based
Low Prices and Depressed Demand Impact Global Oil and Gas Pipeline Sector
The global oil and gas pipeline sector is facing several headwinds such as fall in the oil and gas prices, demand destruction and a weak
Gasoline Price Decline Will Help Reverse Recession
Gasoline prices from coast-to-coast have declined more than $1 per gallon this year as a result of a massive oversupply of petroleum products. AAA reported
MFG Chemical Partners with EcoVadis to Improve Sustainability
Dalton, GA – MFG Chemical, a global leader in specialty and custom chemical manufacturing, is partnering with EcoVadis to measure and continuously improve its sustainability
Senators Press Treasury, Energy, Fed to Utilize 13(3) Lending Program to Support Oil & Gas Producers
Senator John Hoeven (R-ND), a member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, made the case to U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, U.S Energy
Helms: What Rig Count Zero Means in a Shale Play
Lynn Helms, Director, Department of Mineral Resources, recalls what life was like during the last bust when rig counts reached zero in the Bakken. Helms