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At Current Crude Oil Prices, Is It Too Late to Hedge?
U.S. benchmark (West Texas Intermediate, or “WTI”) and international Brent crude oil prices have plunged by more than a third from an October 3, 2018
U.S. Becomes Net Exporter of Petroleum
Just a week after OPEC members announced they were cutting oil production and exports, the U.S. Energy Information Administration announced that the U.S. became a
Natural Gas Prices in the Permian Basin Likely to Remain Low During 2019 Due to Constrained Pipeline Capacity
Following a drastic drop in the Waha Hub natural gas price earlier this week, Adrian Lara, Senior Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData, a leading data
GasBuddy Reveals that Drivers are Nearly 200% More Aggressive and Fuel-Wasting During the Holidays
BOSTON — It’s no surprise that the holiday season is the most stressful time of the year. With the extra errands and traveling the holidays call
George H. W. Bush Confronted Many Energy Issues
Fate, in some respects, was not kind to George H. W. Bush, who died last week in Houston. Of course, fate did shine on the
Common Types of Land Deeds Used in the Oil and Gas Industry
Land deeds play an essential role in the oil and gas industry. The complex interplay of property rights and leases is a challenge for exploration
2018 SEC Comment Letter Trends & Disclosure Best Practices
As we wind down 2018 and turn our attention toward year-end disclosures, it is helpful to review U.S Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) comment letter
MFG Chemical Upgrades Newly Acquired Pasadena, TX Plant
Dalton, GA – MFG Chemical, a global leader in specialty and custom chemical manufacturing, is upgrading its Pasadena, Texas plant, which the company acquired in
The Crude Life Interview: U.S. Senate-Elect and Current U.S. Congressman Kevin Cramer
U.S. Senate-Elect and Current U.S. Congressman Kevin Cramer explains the transition from the US House and the US Senate. He also comments on the current