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1. Smart acreage accumulation is key to play success
"You have to be willing to pay the rate to play the game if you're going to be successful (in a resource play)," says Petrohawk ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. EXPLORATION HIGHLIGHTS: WESTERN U.S.
1 Operator Savant Alaska LLCr a unit of Denver-based Savant Resources LLC, spudded its #l Kupcake on Alaska's North Slope. The 11,000-ft. test targets Kemik ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Tracinda takes stake in Delta Petroleum
HEADNOTE Famed investor Kirk Kerkorian has closed on his first direct oil and gas investment, enabling Delta Petroleum to jumpstart its Paradox Basin promise. Funding ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Regional credit no problem
HEADNOTE Bullish energy lenders have increased their price decks. They are also buying discounted energy loans from money-center banks. Despite the credit morass that has ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. TOP 10 CREDIT ISSUES
Credit-rating and research firm Standard & Poor's reports on the Top 10 trends in the oil and gas industry that will affect credit quality in ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. OIL VS. UNCONVENTIONAL GAS
It seems to pay more to be an unconventional-gas player, according to research by Ben Dell, senior analyst for Bernstein Research. Dell analyzed 2008 stockprice ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. REGIONAL SPOTLIGHT: ARK-LA-TEX
The Ark-La-Tex region covers 124,000 square miles, and is defined by mature, long-lived production and substantial remaining resource potential. Production is approximately 9.6 billion cubic ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. With oil supply weak, global demand strong, is new norm $100?
Conventional wisdom has long suggested that speculators have been the culprits in driving global oil prices to stratospheric heights. But after crude prices hit an ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Old is new again, as Texas is 'the hottest thing'
Old is new again, according to Terrance L. McGiIl, president of Enbridge Energy Co. Inc. "About 120 years ago, Texas was the hottest thing going ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Political risk in U.S. is now greatest risk to energy industry
Political risks are higher now than any other risks to the U.S. oil and gas business. Presidential candidates and current members of Congress need look ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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