
Here are the Top Dozen Oil & Gas stories for February 6, 2018, taken directly from the @GDBlackmon Twitter Feed:
The Permian is basically Saudi America.: U.S.’s Permian Basin seen second to Saudis for spare oil output capacity via @markets
Yyyyyyyyep.: U.S. potential ban on Venezuelan oil may hit Valero hardest via @expressnews
Uh, Houston has been doing that for a century now. So I guess the answer is ‘yes.’: Can Houston foster new energy technologies? via @houstonchron
Awesome.: Banks raise oil-price forecasts for 4th month in a row in January, as rebalancing in crude supply pushed prices to multi-year highs via @WSJ
A sign of strength.: Oil eases, but wards off stocks-style turbulence
That’s the place to be.: Billion-dollar boost sends Texas Tech friends back to Permian Basin
Because the #Climatescam is a scam.: Exxon sees limited impact on business from climate policies via @expressnews
That would be surprising, all right.: The IEA says it would be a surprised if OPEC production cuts ended in June via @markets
Probably because production has little influence on price. Go figure.: Gas prices continue to rise, though U.S. production skyrocketing via @wacotrib
For Texans, this is the worst. idea. EVER.: Demand Grows For National Energy Grid
Imagine how it feels when one of these hits a bird.: Blade Strike Probably Caused Turbine Tower Collapse
That’s all for today. Check back in tomorrow for another dozen Things You Need To Know In Oil And Gas Today.