Here are the Top Dozen Oil & Gas stories for October 17, 2017, taken directly from the @GDBlackmon Twitter Feed:
Good idea. They can’t all get built.: U.S. oil pipeline rivals look to consolidate West Texas projects
Why yes, yes it is.: DOE’s Latest Directive Is A Classic DC Solution In Search Of A Problem via @forbes
Fantastic.: Trump’s EPA sets precedent by becoming first agency to end ‘sue and settle’ practice https://buff.ly/2kUw4sW via @dcexaminer
The primer on “Sue and Settle”, from 2013: The “Sue And Settle” Racket via @forbes
Ugh.: Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill May Be Largest Since 2010 BP Disaster via @business
The fear premium kicks in.: US crude rises 42 cents, settling at $51.87, as Kurdish conflict escalates in Iraq
That’s a big bet right there.: Anadarko could spend $200 million on Peruvian deepwater project via @HOUBizjournal
It’s too damn cheap here.: Asia oil buyers turn to U.S. in hunt for cheap supply
Who could’ve seen this coming?: EIA: Permian basin to drive fourth-quarter U.S crude production increases
Interesting.: BP launches IPO for new Houston business via @HoustonChron
Awesome. Pay attention, kids.: Forbes names 11 Houston energy companies among ‘World’s Best Employers’
And no one’s complaining! Go figure.: Gasoline prices fall for fifth consecutive week via @HoustonChron
That’s all for today. Check back in tomorrow for another dozen Things You Need To Know In Oil And Gas Today.