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ExxonMobil Predicts Energy Demand Will Rise 25% By 2040

According to ExxonMobil, energy demand will likely rise by 25% on a global scale by 2040, to compensate for increased development and larger populations. This energy demand includes all energy that is used throughout the globe, both natural gases and sustainable types of energy. However, some times of energy are more suited to such large increases of … Continued

Facts About Fracking The Media Won’t Tell You

Hydraulic fracturing, commonly known as fracking, is widely misunderstood by the general public. Fracking is often held up as a major environmentalist concern, but this is largely due to a lack of understanding regarding the process of fracking, how it works, and the benefits that it has provided. Here are a few of the facts … Continued

Stripper Wells Could Give The Market A Boost

The rapidly approaching closing of stripper wells across the nation could ultimately the boost oil and gas industry as a whole, according to experts and economists. Stripper wells have a complex relationship with the oil and gas market, and consequently they may be able to lead to a market rebound through failure. As the market approaches … Continued

TransCanada Suing Over Keystone XL

Following the rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline by the Obama administration, TransCanada has filed a federal lawsuit in hopes of overturning the decision. The Obama administration has been proactively acting against numerous oil and gas developments, from burying the Keystone XL pipeline to rejecting agreements for arctic drilling. TransCanada alleges that the Obama administration’s rejection … Continued

Shell Keeps Arctic Drilling Hopes Alive

Despite the rejection of oil drilling permits earlier this year, Shell Oil is still hoping to continue its explorations in the Arctic. The Obama Administration recently declined to auction off new permits for drilling rights within the Arctic Ocean and further refused to renew existing permits. Regardless of permitting issues, the Royal Dutch Shell company … Continued

Ohio’s Utica Shale Stays Strong

Ohio’s Utica Shale continues to grow in terms of production, seeing incredible increases in year-over-year production in both oil and natural gas. Though the price of oil has declined over the last few years, production has been increasing, as oil and gas companies hope to make up their losses by using new and advanced technology … Continued

The UK to Explore Fracking

A task force has been recently assembled to determine whether or not hydraulic fracturing may be beneficial within the United Kingdom. It’s long been debated whether exploratory drilling could be helpful to the UK’s oil and gas needs. Hydraulic fracturing would be used to determine whether there may be recoverable amounts of shale gas within … Continued

Texas Drillers Extract Billions Of Oil Barrels In Old Wells

Texas drillers are finding new and unconventional techniques to continue producing oil from old wells. Drillers in Texas have discovered some new ways that they could recover billions of barrels that have been left behind by older techniques, from electrically-induced shockwaves to acid. These methods are being explored to both maintain and increase America’s oil … Continued

New York Pushes For Oil Train Regulation

New safety regulations regarding the shipment of oil via trains have been proposed by the attorney general of New York. These new safety regulations would require additional processing for crude oil before it could be shipped on trains, theoretically reducing the combustibility of the materials involved. Energy companies, however, believe that this would not be … Continued

Huge Oil Reserves Discovered In The Gulf of Mexico

100 million barrels of oil have been discovered in the Gulf of Mexico by Royal Dutch Shell. This is an extraordinary discovery, as it is both substantial in nature and in an incredibly convenient area of the Gulf. Though the amount of oil isn’t close to the amount of oil that has been discovered in … Continued