Here are the Top Dozen Oil & Gas stories for June 27, 2017, taken directly from the @GDBlackmon Twitter Feed:
It’s a box of their own making. It will be interesting to see if they can find a way out of it.: Saudis boxed in by low oil prices via @WSJ
Well, of course it is. Climate alarmists hate to admit it, but the U.S. also depends on natural gas, not wind or solar, to meet its own emissions goals.: Mexico now dependent on US natural gas for hitting emissions targets via @dcexaminer
Isn’t this like the 1000th time we’ve read this headline?: Scientists may have solved a key barrier to fusion power via @engadget
Very cool.: Cheniere Gets Ready for ‘Next Round’ in Global Gas Export Market via @business
Which happens to be true.: API positions gas as all-purpose resource for grid reliability via @UtilityDive
Yikes.: Fukushima could happen here: Energy Sec Rick Perry warns on US nuclear waste
Ugh.: Oil prices dip ahead of US stockpile data; industry report signals rise in inventories
Fracking says “You’re Welcome!”: Brazil petrochem co. to build $675M project in Houston area via @HOUBizjournal
Interesting choice.: In disaster’s wake, BP doubles down on deepwater despite surging shale via @Reuters
That would be nice.: U.S. shale CEO sees Saudi Arabia moving to lift oil prices via @Reuters
Awesome! How can I help?: EPA and Army Corps Seek to Rescind Clean Water Rule | U.S. News | US News
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