W&T Offshore: Sitting on 100 million barrels of additional reserves off Louisiana coast?
Gulf of Mexico operator W&T Offshore believes it may have as much as 100 million barrels of additional reserves at its legacy Mahogany Field...
Ex-contractor illegally accesses Strategic Petroleum Reserve computers
A former Department of Energy contractor has admitted to accessing the Strategic Petroleum Reserve Office computer systems, altering and deleting files without authorization.
Gary Peter...
National speakers announced for Southern Energy Conference
Consumer Energy Alliance President David Holt and David Wasserman of The Cook Report will be among the experts speaking at the Southern Energy Conference,...
David Dismukes: LNG’s changing fortunes
The shale revolution has facilitated considerable U.S. domestic natural gas production. Today there are multiple sources of prolific domestic natural gas production that keep...
EthosEnergy takes over Exxon refinery’s cogeneration plant
Turbine service provider EthosEnergy is now running complete operations and maintenance at a cogeneration plant for oil and gas giant ExxonMobil.
The division of Wood...
Chevron mulling projects off Louisiana coastline
After a few years of relatively light activity in the Gulf of Mexico, Chevron said last week it is again looking at potential large...
ExxonMobil revenues, profit are down
ExxonMobil earned $69 billion in revenue in the second quarter, down from last year's $73.5 billion.
Some of the benefits of rising crude prices, up...
Louisiana senators seek greater share of offshore energy revenues for states
U.S. Sens. Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy are among a congressional group introducing the Conservation of America’s Shoreline Terrain and Aquatic Life (COASTAL) Act to increase...
Federal regulators green light commercial service at Cameron LNG
The Federal Energy Regulation Commission has approved Sempra Energy’s request to begin commercial service of the first liquefaction train at its $10 billion Cameron liquefied...
Addressing Gulf Coast LNG growth, FERC plans Houston office
Companies building new liquefied natural gas terminals along the Gulf Coast can now utilize a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission that's closer to home—in Houston.
FERC...