Here are the Top Dozen Oil & Gas stories for September 11, 2017, taken directly from the @GDBlackmon Twitter Feed:
Get used to this. I’ve been trying to prepare everyone for this 2nd-half of the year paradigm since early June.: U.S. oil drillers cut rigs for third week in four as recovery stalls: Baker Hughes https://reut.rs/2xbfUjh
Awesome. Does it come in Super 100s?: Scientists Have Created a Super-Thin Fabric That Harvests Energy From Our Movements via @ScienceAlert
Why yes, yes it does.: Harvey, Irma show value of Strategic Petroleum Reserve, energy experts say via @houstonchron
Meh.: Oil weakens on fears Irma could dent US demand
Cool.: Colonial to pump fuel through Port Arthur facility at reduced rates after Harvey
Interesting bet.: The next oil major? Service firm Schlumberger’s big bet on production
#Resiliency: Texas Energy Industry Recovering From Hurricane’s Disruption
A great opportunity to have.: University Lands holding largest lease sale in history via @mwtnews
Gonna need that capacity.: Magellan Midstream to construct Delaware Basin pipeline
How did this bit of good sense get into Newsweek?: Don’t blame hurricanes Irma and Harvey on climate change
It’s California. Simple.: If Going 100% Renewable Is So Good For CA, Why The Backroom Dealing? via @forbes
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