TEXAS TECH: THE ENERGY UNIVERSITY
After thirty years in practice with two law firms, an oil-and-gas company, and my own firm, there were two aspects
After thirty years in practice with two law firms, an oil-and-gas company, and my own firm, there were two aspects
There’s nothing like shale for resiliency. It has, time and again, prevailed over supposed deaths of its future. Indeed, from
The oil and gas industry today faces many tests and trials. With low commodity prices, reduced demand, changing geopolitical alignment,
COVID-19 has been a huge disruption to our lives as well as to the economy. Â The disruption of demand
When honest historians — if we have any such thing left in America — look back at the first 20
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) today released their new Hydrogen Program Plan. The Plan will promote a strategic
I attended a virtual fireside chat hosted by Mona Dajani, Global Head of Energy and Infrastructure Finance Group Pillsbury Winthrop
Before the elections, all mainstream media polls had Joe Biden ahead and favored to win. As an outspoken proponent of
Keeping with the energy industry’s current consolidation theme, Devon Energy and WPX Energy plan to merge into one large scale
The United States began exporting liquified natural gas (LNG) just four short years ago. In the space of time, we