The Shale Controversy – Understanding Both Sides
Views expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the editorial views of SHALE Magazine. The oil and gas industry is complicated and confusing to many...
Esg Finance: An Enterprise-Wide Checklist
In the past decade, Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) finance has grown tremendously and is no longer just a passing option for industries looking...
Key Considerations For Supporting Your ETRM System Here’s how an optimized IT support capability can maximize reliability and efficiency for your ETRM system.
Energy trading and risk management (ETRM) systems are flexible, powerful tools that often lie at the very core of an upstream, midstream, or downstream...
Fogo de Chao Mixer
As always, our mixer with Fogo De Chao was a success. We met many new faces and made many great connections. We want to...
How Natural Gas Keeps Electricity Cheap and Plentiful in Pennsylvania
A recent article at the Energy Information Administration’s “Today In Energy” site reveals an important but seldom appreciated fact about natural gas: that an...
Can the Oil Industry Avoid Drilling Itself out of Prosperity For Once?
In case you hadn’t noticed yet, the oil and gas industry in the U.S. has not only recovered from its terrible, COVID-generated bust of...
Blackouts Present Opportunities to Implement Reliability Solutions
Texas temperatures have normalized, and power has been restored, but the question remains how can future blackouts be prevented? Additionally, what can the rest...
2021 Climate Report Pairs Big Banks and Fossil Fuels
Finding themselves at the heart of the Banking on Climate Chaos 2021 Fossil Fuel Finance Report 2021, controversial conclusions were drawn on the working...
The Biden Administration’s Emerging Environmental Overreach: What the administration lacks in restraint on the climate agenda it makes up for in brazenness.
Amid an “Earth Day” lineup of sometimes curious political events, President Biden unilaterally pledged to double the United States’ climate promises under the doomed...
In early January 2011, I took office as Texas’s newest Railroad Commissioner. From that vantage point, it appeared the industry’s major problem was a...