Here are the Top Dozen Oil & Gas stories for December 21, 2017, taken directly from the @GDBlackmon Twitter Feed:
Narrator Voice: “It was a tale of self-inflicted wounds.”: How Low Oil Prices Have Decimated The Saudi Economy | OilPrice.com #oilprice
At long last.: Congress votes to open Alaska refuge to oil drilling
Most likely, yes.: Oil prices in 2018 will, once again, be all about U.S. shale via @markets
Bullish signals.: U.S. oil inventories fall by 100 million barrels since March peak via @houstonchron
You don’t say…: Alaska reserves offer new drilling opportunities but oil glut gets in the way via @WSJ
Doing business in Mexico comes with its own special set of challenges.: Mexican protesters disable $400-million natural gas pipeline
U.S. Government should take a long, hard look at this one.: Why Saudi Arabia Is Now Shopping Around For U.S. Shale Assets via @IBDinvestors
Because who wouldn’t want to live in Texas?: Census Bureau: Texas added 400,000 people in a year via @HoustonChron
You like that in a management team.: Bulls at Noble Energy? Company Execs Are Buying Stock
No surprise here.: Recent Weather Fluctuations Put Strain on Valley Power Grid
What would happen if the oil and gas industry banned France in return? Just a thought.: France bans fracking and oil extraction in all of its territories
An Obama agency hiding its activities? Boy, there’s a shock, huh?: EPA says Superfund Task Force left behind little paper trail via @expressnews
That’s all for today. Check back in next Tuesday for another dozen Things You Need To Know In Oil And Gas Today.






