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Thursday 31 July 2014

Eni inks PSCs for two onshore blocks in Myanmar

MILAN, Italy -- Eni, following its participation in the competitive International Bid Round launched by the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, signed in Nay Pyi Taw in presence of the country’s Energy Ministry, two Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) for RSF-5 and PSC-K onshore blocks.


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Landmark acquires Neftex Petroleum Consultants Limited

HOUSTON -- Landmark Software and Services, a Halliburton business line, has acquired Neftex Petroleum Consultants Limited, a UK-based company specializing in sequence stratigraphy-based products and consulting for subsurface risk reduction. The Neftex Earth Model integrates millions of data points to deliver a global overview of the geological history and resource development of the earth.


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Suncor profit eroded by costs of scaling back Joslyn development

CALGARY, Alberta (Bloomberg) -- Suncor Energy’s spending on scaling back its Joslyn oil-sands mining project led Canada’s largest oil producer to post a 69% profit slump to the lowest in six quarters.


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Tuesday 29 July 2014

Chesapeake expands Rockies shale, retires costly payouts

OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma (Bloomberg) -- Chesapeake Energy Corp., the U.S. natural gas producer that almost ran out of money last year, is spending $1.71 billion to expand access to oil-soaked shale in Wyoming and buy back preferred shares that were a drain on cash. Chesapeake will repurchase $1.26 billion of preferred shares of its CHK Utica unit that burned through $75 million a year in dividends, enough to drill more than a dozen shale wells, the Oklahoma City-based company said in a statement.


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Sound Oil confirms first gas delivered from Casa Tiberi

Sound Oil confirms first gas delivered from Casa Tiberi LEATHERHEAD, Surrey Sound Oil, reported that first gas was delivered from the onshore Casa Tiberi field, located in the Marche Region of Italy, to the local gas distributor on 28 July


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Monday 28 July 2014

June output from Bakken, Eagle Ford rose more than 30%, says Bentek Energy

DENVER and HOUSTON -- Oil production from shale formations in North Dakota and Texas increased by more than 33% in June, according to Bentek Energy, an analytics and forecasting unit of Platts.


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UK opens bidding for new round of shale gas exploration

UK opens bidding for new round of shale gas exploration ROBERT HUTTON LONDON (Bloomberg) The UK will begin the bidding process on July 28 for the next set of onshore oil and gas exploration licenses, including shale gas, which is


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Friday 25 July 2014

Trilantic Capital Partners, Ward Petroleum form new oil, gas partnership

NEW YORK -- Trilantic Capital Partners, a global private equity firm, and Ward Petroleum Corporation have announced their partnership in a newly formed oil and gas exploration and production company, Ward Energy Partners (WEP). WEP will focus operations in various basins in Oklahoma and Eastern Colorado


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Gazprom Neft starts deliveries to oil reservoirs from Iraq's Badra field

Gazprom Neft starts deliveries to oil reservoirs from Iraq' s Badra field MOSCOW -- Gazprom Neft, the operator of the Badra oil field in Iraq, has announced that deliveries of crude oil have started from the field to reservoirs of the Central Gathering Point (CGP). Two wells are currently producing oil at the deposi


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Colorado city’s fracing ban thrown out as statewide vote looms

BOULDER, Colorado (Bloomberg) -- A fracing ban in the city of Longmont, Colorado, was thrown out by a judge amid petition drives to hold a statewide vote in November on restricting oil and gas drilling that generate $30 billion a year. The debate over fracing has escalated in Colorado as drilling moves closer to suburbs, raising concerns about water and air contamination. Five communities in the state have voted to ban or put a moratorium on such activity.


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Thursday 24 July 2014

YPF says 23,000-strong strike costs $12 million

BUENOS AIRES (Bloomberg) -- YPF SA said a one-day strike by 23,000 workers in the oil-and-gas-rich Neuquen basin in Argentina will cost the state-owned oil producer as much as $12 million. The workers are planning another strike next week that will be twice as long.


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Northern Petroleum awarded two permits in Italy

LONDON -- Northern Petroleum has been awarded two permits in Italy. One permit, Cascina Alberto, is onshore in the Po Valley and the other, C.R149.NP, is offshore in the Sicily Channel adjacent to the Northern Petroleum operated permit C.R146.NP.


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Freeport plans $5 bn in energy sales for deepwater growth

Freeport plans $5 bn in energy sales for deepwater growth LIEZEL HILL PHOENIX, Arizona (Bloomberg) Freeport McMoRan Inc, a metals producer that diversified into energy last year, will expand sales of onshore assets to reduce debt as it focuses on


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Wednesday 23 July 2014

Puncture-prone rail cars to be phased out under U.S. proposal

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg) -- The Obama administration proposed phasing out older tank cars tied to a deadly derailment a year ago and lowering speed limits as part of a set of new rules intended to reduce the risks of hauling crude oil. The proposal, which follows a series of fiery accidents, also will require improved braking systems and testing of crude oil before being loaded, according to a Transportation Department statement on July 23. The rule applies to shipments of corn-based ethanol as well as oil.


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Tuesday 22 July 2014

Fracing opponents renew call for South African shale-gas halt

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (Bloomberg) -- A South African environmental group renewed its call for a moratorium on shale-gas fracing, as the government moves closer to a decision on whether to allow the process opponents say imperils water quality.


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Monday 21 July 2014

Traders turn to trucks, trains to ease West Texas crude oil glut

MIDLAND, Texas (Bloomberg) -- Traders are turning to trains and trucks to clear a glut of crude in West Texas that’s threatening to keep prices in the largest U.S. oil basin depressed for months.


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Halliburton to add North American fracing crews

HOUSTON (Bloomberg) -- Halliburton Co. expects continued improvement in the North American hydraulic fracturing market and is “immediately” adding crews to begin work later this year. The world’s largest provider of the service that blasts water, sand and chemicals underground to free trapped hydrocarbons, expects third-quarter operating profit margins in the region to be near 20%, the company said in a statement. Second-quarter earnings were 32% above the results from the same period last year. Sales climbed 10% to $8.1 billion.


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UK shale regulation inadequate to ensure safety, report says

LONDON (Bloomberg) -- Shale gas exploration in the UK lacks adequate regulation to protect public health and the environment, according to a report by scientists. Exploitation of the resource may also undermine efforts to tackle climate change, according to the document published by the Scientists for Global Responsibility and the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.


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Saturday 19 July 2014

Kinder asks Canada to intervene in oil-sands pipeline spat

HOUSTON (Bloomberg) -- Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP is asking Canadian regulators to intervene to allow it to study land in Burnaby, British Columbia, where it faces opposition to the C$5.4 billion ($5 billion) expansion of its Trans Mountain oil pipeline.


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Friday 18 July 2014

Water-based fluids offer a cleaner way forward in Eagle Ford

KATY, Texas -- With officials of the state of Texas examining the environmental impact of drilling operations, oil and gas companies are eagerly looking for new ways to make their drilling operations and consequent waste disposal more environmentally acceptable. New attention is being focused on potential contamination from drill cuttings and the oil-based drilling fluids that convey them.


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Colorado Governor opposes measures restricting drilling

DENVER, Colorado (Bloomberg) -- Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper and business leaders vowed to do “whatever it takes” to defeat initiatives proposed for the fall ballot that would restrict oil and gas drilling generating $30 billion a year for the state economy.


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Croatia opens first onshore licensing round

OSIJEK, Croatia (Bloomberg) -- Croatia started a tender for onshore hydrocarbon exploration to boost investments and reduce dependence on gas imports from Russia and other countries. This is the first of three continental tenders planned that will cover a total of six research blocks, each between 2.1 sq km (0.8 sq mi) to 2.6 sq km, along Drava and Sava rivers, Economy Minister Ivan Vrdoljak told reporters in Osijek, eastern Croatia. The tender will close on Feb. 18.


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Kurdish oil grab fuels independence dream as Iraq unravels

ERBIL, Kurdistan (Bloomberg) -- As modern Iraq collapses, the northern region of Kurdistan is emerging as an oasis of relative calm -- with plenty of oil to support its political ambitions for independence. With the advance of Islamist rebels deep into Iraq, autonomous Kurdistan is increasingly rejecting Baghdad’s claims over its oil. Last week Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani seized control of fields near Kirkuk, in the latest move by Kurdistan to assert control over the region’s oil.


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Thursday 17 July 2014

Colorado Governor says he doesn’t have votes for fracing bill

DENVER, Colorado (Bloomberg) -- Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper said he doesn’t have enough votes to pass legislation allowing more community control over oil and gas drilling, paving the way for a fight on the November ballot that is expected to be the most expensive in the state’s history.


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Wednesday 16 July 2014

Anadarko sees higher sales this year from mineral interests

THE WOODLANDS, Texas (Bloomberg) -- Anadarko Petroleum Corp., the explorer that owns 8 million acres of mineral rights in the Rocky Mountains, said the holdings are accelerating beyond last year’s $675 million revenue boost. The disclosure has encouraged investors who want The Woodlands, Texas-based company to sell some interest in the land or find a way to more fully recognize its value, said Fadel Gheit, an analyst with Oppenheimer & Co. in New York.


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Petsec Energy commences production from onshore Louisiana gas discovery

Petsec Energy commences production from onshore Louisiana gas discovery SYDNEY Petsec Energy reported that its recent gas discovery the Adeline Sugar Factory (ASF) No. 4 well which reached a total depth of 15,300’ on 9 May 2014, commenced production on


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Tuesday 15 July 2014

Marcellus gas in Northeast drives record U.S. output

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg) -- Record natural gas production from the Marcellus shale deposit in the Northeast is helping send U.S. output to an all-time high, as hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling unlocked underground supplies. Gross output from the region will average 15.235 Bcf/d this month, up 28% from a year earlier, and 15.482 billion in August, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said July 14 in a monthly report. Marcellus gas accounts for about 16% of gross U.S. production, up from 2% in 2008.


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8over8 releases update of contractual risk management solution

LONDON -- International software firm 8over8 Ltd. has launched ProCon 2014, the latest release of its flagship contractual risk management solution. ProCon 2014 enables owner-operators of large capital projects to establish a commercial firewall against value leakage from mismanagement of unforeseen change orders, missed contractual obligations and poor interface management of the portfolio of capital project contracts.


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MicroSeismic awarded contract from RSP Permian

HOUSTON – MicroSeismic has been awarded a large contract for hydraulic fracture monitoring services for RSP Permian. MicroSeismic will provide its integrated analysis and technology for combined acquisition services of surface and downhole in the Midland basin.


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North Dakota expects ‘big surge’ in crude output through August

BISMARCK, North Dakota (Bloomberg) -- North Dakota, the second-largest oil-producing state in the U.S., expects output to surge through the summer as more benign weather gives roughnecks extra time to work in the field. Output rose about 3.6% to 1.04 MMbpd in May, the state’s Department of Mineral Resources reported. It was the largest increase since August.


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North Dakota crude production rose the most in 9 months in May

BISMARCK, North Dakota(Bloomberg) -- North Dakota, the second-largest oil-producing state in the U.S., saw output rise the most in nine months in May. Output increased to 1,039,635 bpd in May, the state’s Department of Mineral Resources reported. It increased by 36,379 bpd from April, the largest month-to-month jump since August. Texas, which extracts more than 3 MMbpd, is the only state producing more crude.


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Monday 14 July 2014

Older tank cars to be phased out under oil, rail industry offer

Older tank cars to be phased out under oil, rail industry offer JIM SNYDER and THOMAS BLACK WASHINGTON D.C. (Bloomberg) Oil companies and railroads that move crude have presented a joint plan to U.S. regulators that would phase out a


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CNPC sees PetroChina closing $1.23 bn Dover oil-sands purchase soon

BEIJING (Bloomberg) -- PetroChina Co. is committed to completing its C$1.32 billion ($1.23 billion) purchase of the stake it doesn’t own in the Dover oil-sands project in Canada soon, according to the Beijing-based company’s parent. PetroChina, China’s biggest oil and natural gas producer, is working with Calgary-based Athabasca Oil Corp. to close the purchase of Athabasca’s 40% stake in Dover, Chen Shudong, the incoming director for China National Petroleum Corp.’s Canadian unit, said in an email. The two energy producers formed a JV in 2010 to develop Dover.


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Whiting’s $3.8 bn Kodiak deal crowns new Bakken shale king

DENVER, Colorado (Bloomberg) -- Whiting Petroleum Corp.’s $3.8 billion purchase of Kodiak Oil & Gas Corp. will create the dominant crude-oil producer in the richest U.S. shale region as energy explorers seek access to future drilling opportunities.


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Saturday 12 July 2014

Athabasca falls as $1.23 bn oil-sands payments seen delayed

CALGARY, Alberta (Bloomberg) -- Athabasca Oil Corp., the oil-sands developer in a partnership with PetroChina Co., fell to the lowest since January as it awaits a C$1.32 billion ($1.23 billion) payment from the Chinese company expected last month.


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Friday 11 July 2014

Unique Hydra unveils the HYDRACraft series

Unique Hydra has received its second order this year for the company' s diving daughtercraft system, the HYDRACraft. Unique Hydra has spent the past twelve months engaging with clients to understand their diving daughtercraft operational and equipment requirements and developing a purpose built vessel which includes a fully integrated dive system.


Diving Daughtercraft systems are used in diving operations where the conventional diving DSV is not able to position itself close enough to an FPSO or offshore platform. The daughtercraft is fitted with surface supplied diving systems capable of supporting Nitrox and/or air diving operations and is assisted by an additional “support craft” that transfers personnel and supplies during the diving operations.


The mother vessel, barge or platform is outfitted with davits for the daughtercraft and support craft as well as support equipment, including the decompression chamber, gas storage and compressors.


Currently, two designs of the purpose designed diving daughtercraft are available, the HYDRACraft 1400 14m 8 man, and the HYDRACraft 1500 15m 10 man. The HYDRACraft design considers features and attributes required for safe and effective diving operations.


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Wednesday 9 July 2014

The Risk in the Crude Oil Drilling Game

When considering whether or not to invest a portion of your assets into American crude oil, you must come to an understanding of risk inherent in this type of endeavor. As I have said before, if you are not a high networth or accredited investor limit your exposure to sector mutual funds and the like. If you are an accredited investor, take a closer look at direct participation oil & gas deals.

Typically, there are two types of crude oil drilling deals, from a broad sense. Wildcats & Developmental Deals. Wildcats are the most aggressive types of drilling programs where oil has not been found within 1 mile of the drilling location, but the geologist might feel based on characteristics of the underlying lease that it is attractive to test for a producing well. Developmental Wells, which are the only kind I have ever invested in, are wells within 1 mile of known crude oil production.

Many times when I have invested in these deals, I would see the adjacent leases' pumpjacks moving up and down just a few thousand feet away. The concept of a tangible investment is very reassuring in the wake of the Dot Com bubble, thus the ability to physically see a producing field adjacent to your prospect is very exciting. The fact that there are wells adjacent to your prospect does not guarantee success, but it is a great comfort.

I believe that crude oil will continue to be in high demand based on the growth of Asia and India. I tend to take a simplistic, common sense approach to the issue of Peak crude Oil. If most of the "Easy" finds or holes have been poked in the ground the last 100 years, new production will continue to gain in value. Crude oil will fluctuate in the short run, but the long term value seems clear ... UP! The oil wells we drill, when successful, will typically pay out for 15-20 years. Production will peak in the first few years and steadily decline, but 10 years from now oil should be higher.

Know what you own is a common refrain in investing, but it is very important in oil well investing. It is important that you meet the individuals that you are entrusting your hard earned money to. I will never invest in an oil deal without meeting the principals face to face. I want to see their operation in person. Independants vary in the amount of talent, machinery, and know-how, therefore it is important that you assess each company before giving them a dime.

I have decided to invest one third of my investable assets into the natural resource arena. The choices are not limited to oil & gas investing, but that is what I feel comfortable with. I have come to accept the fact that we will have many dry holes and unsuccessful wells over the years, but I view my investment process similiar to dollar cost averaging in mutual funds. By consistently investing in wells, I can remove the inevitable hiccups along the way. If I had quit investing in wells because my first well was a failure (true story), how could I now take pleasure every time I fill my tank!

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