by paperboy | Jun 25, 2023 | Today in Energy
Seven major U.S. shale regions continue to produce record amounts of oil, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration, although July’s forecast is only 8,000 barrels per day higher than June. That’s the smallest increase since December 2022. EIA said June 12...
by paperboy | Jun 25, 2023 | Today in Energy
“In most cases the largest cost component of frac sand for wells is the delivery cost,” said Bud Brigham, executive chairman and CEO of Atlas Energy Solutions, in an email interview. Atlas’s goal is “to get the trucks off the public roads” for safety, efficiency, and...
by jalwebsite1 | Mar 16, 2022 | Today in Energy
Shelby Castello, Albuquerque Journal | March 13th, 2022As tensions continue to intensify overseas following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the need to reduce our country’s reliance on foreign oil and gas is crucial. With record high inflation rates and gas...
by jalwebsite1 | Mar 11, 2022 | Columns, Today in Energy
Wall Street Journal | March 7th, 2022President Biden is scrambling to contain soaring oil prices, which closed at more than $123 a barrel on Monday. It speaks volumes about this Administration that it’s seeking help from Vladimir Putin’s client in...
by jalwebsite1 | Mar 11, 2022 | Today in Energy
Kevin Robinson-Avila, Albuquerque Journal | March 1st, 2022The New Mexico Oil and Gas Association announced Tuesday that longtime marketing and public affairs executive Doug Ackerman of Austin will become the group’s new president and CEO. Ackerman will replace...