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Texas Oil and Gas Production for April
Texas Oil and Gas Production for April The preliminary Texas RRC Production Data is out this morning. There appears to be a considerable drop in Texas crude oil production in April. All Texas RRC data in the charts below is through April 2015 and all EIA data is through March 2015. For those new to this site, the Texas […]
Biggest Glut In Recorded Crude-Oil History Taking Shape
Biggest Glut In Recorded Crude-Oil History Taking Shape The world is on the brink of the longest-lasting oil glut in at least three decades and OPEC’s quest for market share makes it almost unavoidable, according to Bloomberg. Oil supply has exceeded demand globally for the past five quarters, already the most enduring glut since the 1997 […]
Peak Oil: Myth Or Coming Reality?
Peak Oil: Myth Or Coming Reality? In 1956, a geoscientist named M. King Hubbert formulated a theory which suggested that U.S. oil production would eventually reach a point at which the rate of oil production would stop growing. After production hit that peak, it would enter terminal decline. The resulting production profile would resemble a […]
The Dark Side Of The Shale Bust
The Dark Side Of The Shale Bust The fallout of the collapse in oil prices has a lot of side effects apart from the decline of rig counts and oil flows. Oil production in North Dakota has exploded over the last five years, from negligible levels before 2010 to well over a million barrels per day, making […]
No, BP, the U. S. did NOT surpass Saudi Arabia in oil production
No, BP, the U. S. did NOT surpass Saudi Arabia in oil production Even the paper of record for the oil industry, Oil & Gas Journal, got it wrong. With the release of the latest BP Statistical Review of World Energy, media outlets appeared to be taking dictation rather than asking questions about which countries produced the […]
Don’t Believe The Hype On U.S. Shale Growth
Don’t Believe The Hype On U.S. Shale Growth The OPEC Free Fall There is a popular narrative going around that I want to address in today’s article. Last November, after several months of plummeting crude oil prices, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) met to discuss the oil production quotas for each country […]
A Bit Of Perspective On Gasoline Prices
A Bit Of Perspective On Gasoline Prices To me, commodity pricing today is so distorted that it is almost startling. The media continues its post Goldman Sachs’ bearish calls to pound away on OPEC supply with little attention paid to rising demand. Admittedly, as we end the summer driving season, such demand will wane, adding […]
The G7 and its 85–year carbon pledge
The G7 and its 85–year carbon pledge The G7 gives itself a lifetime to fulfil its climate change promise If you thought it was hard to keep up your New Year’s resolution, try keeping an 85-year pledge. That’s exactly what Canada and the other G7 countries are committing themselves to as they try to get control […]
Busting The “Canadian Bakken” Myth
Busting The “Canadian Bakken” Myth The financial pages of Canadian newspapers have been full of headlines lately announcing the potential of two large shale oil fields in the Northwest Territories said to contain enough oil to rival the Bakken Formation of North Dakota and Montana. The report by Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) evaluated, for the […]
The Bakken ”Red Queen” is restrained with more credit
The Bakken ”Red Queen” is restrained with more credit This post is an update on Light Tight Oil (LTO) extraction in Bakken based upon published data from the North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) as per March 2015. Extraction developments of LTO from Bakken may be followed by county, formation, vintage of wells, and one important source […]
Oil and Arctic Ocean Make A Highly Troublesome Mix
Oil and Arctic Ocean Make A Highly Troublesome Mix As the U.S. and Russia take the first halting steps to drill for oil and gas in the Arctic Ocean, experts say the harsh climate, icy seas, and lack of any infrastructure means a sizeable oil spill would be very difficult to clean up and could cause […]
Delayed gratification for OPEC, more pain for investors
Delayed gratification for OPEC, more pain for investors Delayed gratification is said to be a sign of maturity. By that standard OPEC at age 55 demonstrated its maturity this week as it left oil production quotas for its members unchanged. It did so in the face of oil prices that are about 40 percent lower than they […]



