Here are the Top Dozen Oil & Gas stories for March 27, 2018, taken directly from the @GDBlackmon Twitter Feed:
Congress fails again.: Port Of Corpus Christi Moves Ahead In The Face Of Congressional Inaction via @forbes
We’ve been here before.: Despite domestic oil boom, some students in Texas are hesitant to enter the field
Something’s always looming in CNBC’s headline writer’s lounge.: Oil firm on Middle East tension, though rising US output looms
That’s kind of awesome.: $500 million expansion of Baytown steel mill announced via @houstonchron
#GodBlessTexas.: Texas led the nation in February job growth via @expressnews
Port CC moves ahead.: Corpus Christi Approves Lease for New Marine Terminal via @Mar_Ex
Let’s hope it lasts past the next Mexican election.: Pemex signs shale contract with Lewis Energy in northern Mexico
What happens when 55% of the nation’s rigs are concentrated in a single basin.: Oil Rig Competition Flares Up Amid Permian Boom | OilPrice.com #oilprice
Interesting.: Study: Ethane Crackers More Lucrative in Marcellus Region
I got no problem with that.: Former oil exec, major donor named next president of University of Oklahoma
Canada’s version of Democrats.: Members of Canada’s parliament busted in pipeline protest via @seattlepi
That’s all for today. Check back in tomorrow for another dozen Things You Need To Know In Oil And Gas Today.
Great post.