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    Falling oil prices, rising costs, and looming political questions darken the business mood about the UK offshore.
    Nov. 10, 2014
    Falling oil prices will have an uneven effect across US unconventional plays based on the qualities of reservoirs within any given play, Gaffney Cline & Associates said in a recent...
    Nov. 10, 2014
    More transparency is essential to improve resource governance, speakers suggested at a Nov. 4 Brookings Institution discussion. But much more is needed, they quickly agreed.
    Nov. 10, 2014
    A recent study from the US Energy Information Administration would appear to weaken the argument that lifting the ban on US crude oil exports would raise domestic gasoline prices...
    Nov. 10, 2014
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    International news for oil and gas professionals
    Nov. 10, 2014
    The US currently dominates global upstream capital spending, and producers in many unconventional plays can still make a profit with futures prices for benchmark light, sweet ...
    Nov. 10, 2014
    A federally coordinated effort to determine whether oil and gas activities are related to growing reports of induced seismic activity has identified several information gaps that...
    Nov. 10, 2014
    Increased US LNG exports would raise natural gas prices and increase production, reduce end-users' demand, push higher total primary energy use and related carbon dioxide emissions...
    Nov. 10, 2014
    Land controversies threaten to impede Mexico's opening of oil and gas projects to international investment, warns an issue brief from the Baker Institute for Public Policy at ...
    Nov. 10, 2014
    Russia and Ukraine signed a $4.6 billion agreement in Brussels that secures natural gas supplies for Ukraine and, ultimately, much of Europe through March 2015.
    Nov. 10, 2014