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EPA Confirms Fracking Safe

“After more than five years and millions of dollars, the evidence gathered by the EPA confirms what the agency has already acknowledged and what the oil and gas industry has known”.  This was the reaction of Erik Milito, Upstream Group Director of the American Petroleum Institute, to a draft report confirming that fracking does not… Read More


Another Perspective

A recent article in “World Oil” featured remarks by Dan Eberhart, the CEO of Canary, LLC, the largest privately held oil field service company in the U. S.  While his remarks do not necessarily reflect the current consensus in the industry, I think they are provocative and noteworthy. Eberhart feels that a turning point has… Read More


Rig Count Drops Again

According to a recent article in “World Oil”, the U. S. oil rig count dropped for the 25’th straight week.  This time the count decreased by 13 to 646, the lowest level since August of 2010.  Most of the reductions were outside the major shale basins with rig counts in the Eagle Ford, Bakken and… Read More


Fourth Quarter Shortage?

In spite of a wealth of evidence to the contrary, some industry observers are predicting that the world oil market will shift from surplus to shortage by the end of this year.  “Rigzone” reports that Standard Chartered Bank foresees this shift despite a current glut of 2 million barrels of oil per day (bopd).  Apparently,… Read More


Bakken Core Still Viable

The Bakken shale of Montana and North Dakota has lost the majority of its oil drilling rigs much like the rest of the country.  However, operators in all the major shale plays are retreating to the “core of the core” in an effort to maintain production and profitability.  In a recent post I cited an… Read More