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As Oil Industry Recovers From a Glut, a Supply Crunch Might Be Looming

Wall Street Journal |  Sarah Kent and Georgi Kantchev | July 28, 2018 Dearth of investments in oil projects mean a spike in prices above $100 could be on the horizon Crude across the globe is being used up faster than it is being replaced, […]

New York Fights Its Neighbors for Offshore Windmills

Wall Street Journal |  Erin Ailworth | July 24, 2018 In Fall River, a former textile hub on the Massachusetts coast, Bristol County economic development director Kenneth Fiola touts waterfront land and a workforce rooted in manufacturing as reasons the city would make a perfect base […]

BSEE’s Angelle: SafeOCS Participation Up Dramatically

Rigzone | Matthew Veazey | July 17, 2018 Offshore oil and gas industry participation in a critical data sharing program called SafeOCS has grown by nearly 20 times, the head of the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) announced […]

How an oil glut could swiftly turn to an oil shortage

Houston Chronicle | Jordan Blum | July 24, 2018 Oil industry analysts and executives fear a looming global supply crunch is on the horizon, even as Texas and other parts of the nation keep churning out more oil than ever. U.S. oil prices could spike […]

Trump and the Russia Pipeline

Wall Street Journal | Editorial Board | July 11, 2018 President Trump is so prone to rhetorical excess that he sometimes hurts his own case even when he’s right. A case in point is his shellacking of Germany Wednesday for supporting a new Russian gas […]

U.S. oil output to edge above 12 million bpd late 2019: EIA

Reuters | Reuters Staff | July 10, 2018 NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. crude oil production is expected to average more than 12 million barrels per day late next year for the first time ever, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in a monthly report […]

The West’s Energy Dominance Is Fueling the Economy and National Security, Zinke Says

Daily Caller | Tim Pearce | July 13, 2018 Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke reiterated Wednesday that energy development in the U.S. is driving economic growth while securing America’s future against threats to the nation’s energy supply, Western Wire reports. Zinke delivered the remarks at the Western Caucus […]

Another big oil lease sale set for August

Daily Comet | Keith Magill | July 15, 2018 The Trump administration says it will again conduct the largest oil and gas lease sale in U.S. history in August, opening about 78 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico to drilling. It remains uncertain whether […]

Tim Charters Promoted to Vice President at National Ocean Industries Association

For Immediate Release: Friday, June 29, 2018 Contact:  Nicolette Nye, (202) 465-8463, nnye@nullnoia.org Tim Charters Promoted to Vice President at National Ocean Industries Association Washington, D.C. – Tim Charters has been promoted to Vice President of Governmental and Political Affairs at the National Ocean Industries […]

Offshore Wind Could Finally Start to Catch on in the US

Earther | Maddie Stone | June 28, 2018 There’s a huge amount of energy blowing in the wind right offshore, but America has been slow to take advantage of it, with just one small offshore wind farm in U.S. waters. But that may soon be […]
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