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Christian talks with renowned business writer Bethany McLean about how the finances of fracking aren't what they're cracked up to be.| Texas Monthly
Story Credit, David Wethe at Bloomberg, as reported on Business Insider.com | Shale industry legend Harold Hamm is looking ahead to the next potential breakthrough in US crude oil production. A turn toward new practices would come as site depletion becomes a growing worry for the sector while rising costs mean drillers need higher crude […]| OklahomaMinerals.com
The cost of supply for North American shale producers is expected to continue rising, according to a recent analysis by Enverus Intelligence Research.| Hart Energy
Demand will continue but potential world supply is likely to peg back the cost| www.ft.com
The Bakken Shale play is following the same pattern of declining well performance that I have shown for the Permian and Eagle Ford in recent weeks. Bakken break-even prices have risen almost 70% as a result. If this pattern continues, it threatens the play's future commercial viability. Figure 1. Shale…| Art Berman
In a 2016 interview with Fraud Magazine, former Enron CFO Andrew Fastow explained what he thought made him so successful while at the former energy corporation that’s now infamous for financial scandal. “I think my ability to do structured financing, to finance things off-balance sheet and to find ways| Powering the Planet
Research shows that journalists have lost the trust of the public. The profession is in need of young journalists eager to help rebuild this lost trust through fair and comprehensive reporting. A career in journalism, however, isn’t right for everyone. To figure out if it’s for you, consider these traits of great journalists. You must be inherently curious. Curiosity is a make-or-break quality for journalists. You must be ready to question everything, even trusted institutions. You must h...| Harvard Business Review
Scott Sheffield is one of the most financially successful shale oil and gas CEOs in America. And while he owes this personal wealth in part to producing a lot of oil, it also has helped that he knows how to “talk his book.” Like Exxon CEO Darren Wood, who is| Powering the Planet