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  1. The United States is now the world's largest LPG exporter

    01 February 2017 Tom Manning

    Strong demand from Asia coupled with large US production has put the US in the top spot for LPG exports, while creating some challenges in other...

  2. The Permian Basin: A magnet for risk capital

    31 January 2017 Reed Olmstead

    In the United States, as uncertainty around the outlook for oil and gas prices started to dissipate in late 2016, capital investment began to...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  3. From baby boomers to data scientists: establishing a new approach to data management in the energy industry

    12 January 2017

    The energy industry is facing a major challenge: members of the baby boomer generation, who have for so long been responsible for the data on...

  4. The emerging technology of re-fracturing horizontal wells

    10 January 2017 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    In today's economic environment, the cost of drilling new wells has forced some operators to re-evaluate field development plans, searching for...

  5. China's natural resources balancing act

    04 January 2017

    The combination of the changing nature of China's economy, the increasing focus of its citizenry on environmental stewardship, and the natural...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
  6. Permian Basin technical issues: (Part 1) How to manage water cut

    27 December 2016 Justin Pettit Michael Muirhead

    Permian basin development is complicated by many technical factors. In addition to complex geology, operators must deal with very high levels...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  7. An IHS Energy perspective on upstream attractiveness of Sub-Saharan African countries

    08 November 2016

    The low oil price environment continues to take its toll on oil producing countries worldwide. The effects, as the PEPS Oil & Gas Risk Team has...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  8. Do investments in oil and gas constitute systemic risk?

    26 October 2016 Dan Yergin

    A new S&P Global Energy report disputes concerns by some central banks and regulators that climate change may pose "systemic risk" to the financial...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  9. Fault enhancements and visualization with 3D log-Gabor filter array

    21 October 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Many seismic attributes today reveal fault and fracture patterns. However, these fault attributes often suffer from noise or artifacts in the...

  10. North America upstream spending outlook

    11 October 2016 Bjorn, Hem

    Oil industry costs will improve as activity recovers, but with only modest expected gains until 2020.

  11. When will upstream oil and gas spending recover?

    05 October 2016 Bjorn, Hem

    When will reduced levels of upstream oil and gas spending and activity, experienced since oil prices fell in late 2014, begin to recover?

  12. Interpolating high-resolution well log volume using seismic dip vectors and control grids

    29 September 2016 Chambers, Hank

    Seismic-guided volumetric well log interpolation is a unified solution for inversion, interpolation, and integration problems.

  13. Upstream costs heading steadily upward – Quarterly trends

    27 September 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Q2 marks increase in Upstream Oil & Gas costs after 2 years of deflation

  14. Field optimization using IHS Piper – Part III: Optimizing compression to increase revenue

    21 September 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    This article reviews features available in S&P Global Piper that can be used to test optimization scenarios for hydrocarbon gathering systems...

  15. Field optimization using IHS Piper – Part II: Cost cutting by shutting-in wells

    07 September 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    This article reviews features available in S&P Global Piper that can be used to test cost cutting for hydrocarbon gathering systems by shutting-in...

  16. Field optimization using IHS Piper – Part I: Optimising gathering systems

    24 August 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global Piper gives operators the tools to identify common operational issues and test potential corrective measures In times of low commodity...

  17. A Brazilian shift is underway

    11 August 2016 Ford Tanner

    Petrobras's Carcará sale underscores shift in Brazil's approach to foreign investors

  18. A stochastic approach to forecast production from unconventional multi-fractured wells

    10 August 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Rate Transient Analysis (RTA) modeling has proven to be a powerful tool for studying the effective relationships between the reservoir petrophysical...

  19. Nearing the brink: the dangers of persistently low oil prices

    03 August 2016 Mariam Al Shamma

    Two years of low oil prices have wrought considerable stress across major oil and gas producing countries

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  20. IPRs and unconventional reservoirs

    28 July 2016 Adriana Hernandez

    The industry has changed dramatically since the advent of the shale revolution in North America, enabled by the application of horizontal drilling...

  21. Markets run into skepticism-and regulators

    21 July 2016 Dan Yergin

    Faith in economic freedom used to be a given in the West. Now a misguided trust in government control is growing.

  22. Oklahoma's SCOOP and STACK plays – strong economics and leasing activity, but much left to resolve

    18 July 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    With the oil price seemingly stuck at a WTI price cap of $50/bbl, E&P operators are challenged to find new opportunities to extend drilling inventories...

  23. The belt keeps tightening, Upstream Industry Trends in first half of 2016

    14 July 2016

    Cuts and postponements hitting the service sector hard while oil supply slowly rebalances

  24. Practical considerations for conducting Perforation Inflow Tests (PITA)

    13 July 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    PITA helps address conventional flow and buildup testing techniques shortcomings for tight gas reservoirs

  25. Oil sands growth to continue into next decade, but it will be different

    27 June 2016 Kevin Birn

    S&P Global expects new projects will advance, driven forward by cost reductions and as prices recover. However, future growth in the oil sands...

  26. Deeper spending cuts needed by the European Integrated Oils to ensure financial stability

    20 June 2016 Sam Hanna

    Despite cost cutting, European Integrated Oils Peer Group still faces cash flow deficits.

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  27. North American E&Ps hedging drops off in 2016, exposing group to reality of low price environment

    08 June 2016

    As crude oil and natural gas prices continued to crash throughout 2015, hedging shielded many companies in the S&P Global North American E&P...

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  28. Reordered stalemate in the Middle East

    01 June 2016 Carlos Pascual

    A Special Report on crisis and power in the region

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  29. E&P investment opportunities in a low price world

    31 May 2016 Juliana Abella

    Bid Rounds taking place in 2016 – How attractive are they?

  30. Where oil prices go from here

    16 May 2016 Dan Yergin

    This article by Dr. Daniel Yergin was originally published in the Wall Street Journal on May 16, 2016.

  31. Video: Could we see $50 oil in the second half of 2016?

    16 May 2016 Daniel Yergin, Ph.D.

    Watch Daniel Yergin discuss oil market expectations for the second half of the year.

  32. Global gas reset: Adjusting to new commercial realities

    15 May 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Time for a Reset

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  33. Conventional discoveries outside North America continue their decline; 2015 marked lowest year for discovered oil and gas volumes since 1952

    13 May 2016 Leta Smith

    North American tight oil alone cannot cover future supply gap-conventional exploration will need to resume

  34. Going back to the future for lower cost tight conventional plays

    09 May 2016 Stephen Trammel

    Tight conventional reservoirs offer excellent potential to boost supplies using unconventional technologies in lower cost tight conventional...

  35. Cambridge Energy Research Associates: CERAWeek 2016 Daily Summary: Wednesday, 24 February

    27 April 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Wednesday of CERAWeek 2016 began with a set of concurrent Strategic Dialogue Breakfasts.

  36. Cambridge Energy Research Associates: CERAWeek 2016 Daily Summary: Tuesday, 23 February

    27 April 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The Welcome and Ministerial Address on Tuesday morning at CERAWeek featured His Excellency Ali Al-Naimi, Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources...

  37. Cambridge Energy Research Associates: CERAWeek 2016 Daily Summary: Thursday, 25 February

    27 April 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The CERAWeek 2016 Thursday concurrent Strategic Dialogue Breakfasts addressed the uncertainty of the US Clean Power Plan, electricity consumers'...

  38. Cambridge Energy Research Associates: CERAWeek 2016 Daily Summary: Monday, 22 February

    27 April 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Daniel Yergin opened the 2016 conference by presenting Enrique Peña Nieto, President of Mexico, with the S&P Global CERAWEEK Global Energy Lifetime...

  39. Cambridge Energy Research Associates: CERAWeek 2016 Daily Summary: Friday, 26 February

    27 April 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The final breakfast of CERAWeek 2016 fittingly focused on "Reflections on CERAWeek 2016: Where Do We Go from Here?

  40. CAPEX is falling: but how much?

    19 April 2016 Bjorn, Hem

    Quarterly reviews of the Global and North America upstream spend which provide a detailed overview of the past few months and forecasts for the...

  41. Probabilistic Production Forecasting – RTA Meets Monte Carlo Simulation

    23 March 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Generating reliable production forecasts for multi-fractured horizontal wells drilled in low permeability reservoirs is a challenge currently...

  42. Probabilistic & Sensitivity – Examining the domain of probable forecasts and reserves

    02 March 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global has as part of the available workflows within our S&P Global Harmony™ software has as part of its workflows the Probabilistic and...

  43. IHS CERAWeek 2016: Power Markets, Policy, and Technology Plenary

    26 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The Thursday session highlighted how a number of forces, including the Paris climate agreement, are changing the way energy is produced in the...

  44. IHS CERAWeek 2016: Daily Summary: Power

    26 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Summary of select CERAWeek by S&P Global dialogues and plenaries on the power sector

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  45. IHS CERAWeek 2016: North American Shale-Productivity Progress

    25 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The Strategic Dialogue "North American Shale-Productivity Progress," which focused on what is driving productivity gains today.

  46. IHS CERAWeek 2016: LNG Costs and Innovation

    25 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    This Strategic Dialogue focused on the well-known but less frequently addressed issue of liquefaction cost escalation and the ways to mitigate...

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  47. IHS CERAWeek 2016: Welcome and Ministerial Address

    24 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    His Excellency Ali Al-Naimi, Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, offered context on recent developments in the...

  48. IHS CERAWeek 2016: Asia and Global Oil Demand: A Pause or Lasting Downshift to Lower Growth?

    24 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Panelists agreed that despite short-term headwinds, drivers for long-term oil demand growth still persist in Asia.

  49. IHS CERAWeek 2016: Energy Strategies after COP

    23 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Dan Yergin and Carlos Pascual co-chaired the Monday afternoon panel discussing the challenges of meeting the Paris December 2015 climate agreements....

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  50. IHS CERAWeek 2016: Conference Opening and Special Address

    23 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Daniel Yergin opened the 2016 conference by presenting Enrique Peña Nieto, President of Mexico, with the S&P Global CERAWEEK Global Energy Lifetime...

  51. Unconventional gas meaning of permeability

    17 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Over the past decade, Rate Transient Analysis (RTA) has been used extensively to analyze production data, resulting in better estimates of reserves...

  52. Production cost and the Canadian oil sands in a lower price environment

    17 February 2016 Kevin Birn

    What does it cost to produce a barrel of oil in the Canadian oil sands-a source of supply often considered higher cost?

  53. IHS Harmony's New Hybrid Model - high science interpretation with the speed of analytical modeling

    03 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The S&P Global Harmony™ legacy of research and development continues with the exciting release of a model that couples the speed advantage of...

  54. The evolution of tight and unconventional gas field development

    03 February 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Ask any petroleum engineer about the science of developing tight and unconventional gas. Invariably, the answer will describe an imprecise craft...

  55. Pseudo-time or pseudo-pressure?

    20 January 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Pseudo-time is a mathematical time function that accounts for the high compressibility of gas. When pseudo-time is used, a significant improvement...

  56. Upstream oil and gas M&A deal count and asset transaction value plunged in 2015 as weak, volatile oil market sidelined many buyers and sellers

    11 January 2016 Christopher Sheehan

    Shaky crude oil prices cause disconnect between buyers and sellers

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  57. Pressure dependent permeability in overpressured shales

    06 January 2016 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    In this article, we present several important findings regarding performance analysis of overpressured shales.

  58. The global battle for oil market share

    17 December 2015 Dan Yergin

    Iran and its rivals vie for advantage amid low prices, oversupply and the likely end of the US export ban.

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  59. Optimizing well spacing in shale plays with IHS Harmony™

    16 December 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Production forecasting uncertainty is a barrier to making the best field development decisions. Well spacing in shale plays can have a significant...

  60. Modified black oil properties a practical treatment of gas condensate and volatile oil PVT

    16 December 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The modified black oil PVT model allows reservoir engineers to account for complex PVT behavior that arises in gas condensate and volatile oil...

  61. Frac demand, pricing continue to fall; Frac fleet utilization ends 2015 at 46%

    14 December 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global PacWest offers insights on the North American hydraulic fracturing services market

  62. The party is over for oil

    03 December 2015 Dan Yergin

    Dr. Daniel Yergin's 1 December 2015 Commentary on CNBC.com

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  63. Extracting the reservoir signal from production and flowing pressure data: A case study

    02 December 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    This project involved the analysis of production and pressure data from a high profile well. The well produced 8% H2S from a high deliverability...

  64. Use of Minifrac Tests In Shale/Tight Formations

    02 December 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Well testing has been used for decades to determine essential formation properties and to assess wellbore condition. There are many different...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  65. The petroleum industry resets – perspectives on the road ahead

    01 December 2015 Stephen Trammel

    Global oil markets continue to be significantly oversupplied and U.S. gas producers seek new markets to absorb surplus gas supplies.

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  66. A 'recipe' for reliable gathering system modeling

    18 November 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The following is a systematic guide to modeling gas gathering systems. It can be used as a recipe to decrease your time spent on modeling and...

  67. North American E&P Peer Group Analysis: 2Q 2015 pretax margins turn negative as revenues drop faster than costs

    17 November 2015 Maral Ryzakuliyeva

    Second-quarter 2015 upstream revenues for the North American E&P peer groups have declined much faster than operating costs compared with full-year...

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  68. Perspective: New initiatives underway to transition power generation mix

    11 November 2015 Lawrence J. Makovich, Ph.D.

    The power sector is on the leading edge of climate initiatives around the world. But, power system transitions are likely to take longer than...

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  69. Perspective: LNG buyers and sellers – Looking to break the impasse

    11 November 2015 Michael Stoppard

    The latest paper from our LNG team explores innovations in contract terms.

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  70. The unconventional is becoming the new conventional

    10 November 2015 Stephen Trammel

    An Unconventional Blog evolution

  71. Practical pointers and rules of thumb for RTA of unconventional plays

    04 November 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Rate Transient Analysis has gained acceptance over the past 10 years as a high-tech, yet practical method for understanding and optimizing well...

  72. Oil price decline driving greater potential for efficiency and technology innovations in oil and gas operations

    03 November 2015 Jacobs, Judson

    Upstream technologies and innovations saving millions and improving productivity

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  73. Development & Planning in Unconventional Gas – Condensate Fields with IHS Piper

    27 October 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Exploration and production companies have come to a point where they are focusing more on the development of their unconventional properties....

  74. Zohr 1 opens a new play in the Eastern Mediterranean

    27 October 2015 Tiziana Luzzi

    Eni has reportedly uncovered a vast gas accumulation in its Shorouk Block.

  75. Perspective: Industry's fundamental restructuring leads to redesign of upstream projects

    27 October 2015 Roger Diwan

    Oil and gas companies are focused on returning their business models to profitability – and they believe they can do it.

  76. DHS acts on new study flagging induced quake risks to Cushing oil depot

    22 October 2015 Jim Day

    World's largest oil storage facility could face earthquake risk and damage

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  77. Energy Transitions: Present and future

    20 October 2015 Dan Yergin

    Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman, S&P Global, examines the patterns of energy transitions and the state of energy innovation.

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  78. Only three O&G companies create value over the last three years in large independent peer group

    13 October 2015 Bryan McNamara

    Creating value in 2015 will again be a challenge

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  79. Practical Considerations for Coalbed Methane Field Development

    07 October 2015 Bryan McNamara

    There is little room for error in coalbed methane development. Most unconventional gas fields are economic plays, so it makes sense to model...

  80. Commodity nations must deal with the demise of a supercycle

    05 October 2015 Dan Yergin

    The following is from an opinion column that appeared in the Financial Times Friday, September 25, 2015

  81. Asian and European companies to invest in Russia

    29 September 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The first week of September saw Vladimir Putin's visit to Beijing, followed by the East Asia Economic Summit in Vladivostok, Russia.

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  82. Perforation Inflow Test Analysis (PITA)

    23 September 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Well testing has served the industry faithfully for decades as the primary and most reliable means of: Quantifying deliverability, Characterizing...

  83. Pipelines pace North American natural gas production growth

    22 September 2015 Robert (Bob) Ineson, M.B.A.

    With the drilling slowdown in both oil and gas, gas production in North America has long been expected to fall, and indeed it has done so, but...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  84. Perspective: Strong gas supply-side push

    18 September 2015 Michael Stoppard

    The forces of supply and demand for natural gas are pulling in opposite directions.

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  85. Perspective: Violent Swings in Prices Reflecting Market Uncertainties

    17 September 2015 Roger Diwan

    Fearful global financial markets caused record volatility for oil prices. Will downside risks persist?

  86. Understanding reservoir geometry helps optimize your waterflood

    09 September 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Geologist and engineers have always been faced with the challenge of trying to define, develop and optimize gas/oil fields. This is difficult...

  87. How much can Latin American LPG demand grow and can it absorb more US LPG exports?

    08 September 2015 Keefer Douglas

    S&P Global Insight explores the potential for LPG demand growth in Latin America, focusing in particular on the residential/commercial (res/com)...

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  88. Impairment charges at record levels for North American E&P peer group (IHS Herold)

    01 September 2015

    $60B in 2015H2 impairments exceed previous high of $49B in 2008

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  89. Stewarding a collaborative effort in a changing environment

    26 August 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    As things change, we know working diligently and collaboratively will reduce risk and costs and improve results. The S&P Global Community of...

  90. The energy kaleidoscope

    25 August 2015 Pete Stark, Ph.D.

    With a kaleidoscope of issues, today's E&P leaders have to learn how to change wings in mid-flight

  91. Extraordinary price pressure continues in the oil markets. Is a price rally possible?

    18 August 2015 Jamie Webster

    Key Messages Excerpted from the Global Crude Markets Short Term Outlook, August 2015

  92. Reserves workflow - What impact does it have on your bottom line?

    12 August 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Over the past few years, S&P Global has invested a significant amount of energy researching client workflows and the challenges involved with...

  93. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency eases interim deadline, toughens CO2 emissions cuts in final CPP rules

    11 August 2015 Holly, Chris

    New Clean Power Plan establishes broad carbon dioxide emission targets for coal- and natural gas-fired plants in each participating state

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  94. Oil and gas producers face new challenges in planning for the future

    05 August 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Iran's anticipated re-entry into the global oil trade and the ongoing "shale revolution" in the United States add uncertainties to an already...

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  95. Bleak oil price outlook signals severe impairment charges likely to continue throughout 2015 for North American E&Ps

    04 August 2015

    Earnings outlook for the North American oil and gas sector further diminished by impairment charges

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  96. Unconventional reserves estimation with IHS Harmony™

    22 July 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Traditionally, reserves have been evaluated using Arps decline curves, assuming boundary dominated flow. In conventional oil or gas well analysis...

  97. Refracturing technology waiting for next 'George Mitchell' to drive innovation, reduce risk and costs

    22 July 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Refracturing not yet a panacea for U.S. shale plays, but may account for as much as 11 percent of the market by 2020

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  98. How Multiple Analysis Methods Increase Confidence In Production Forecasts

    21 July 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Because decline curve analysis is not grounded in fundamental theory but is based on empirical observation, there are some major assumptions...

  99. Canadian oil sands to grow even in the lower oil price environment

    21 July 2015 Kevin Birn

    For the past decade, Canada has been the third largest source of oil supply growth in the world- growing from 2.4 million barrels per day in...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  100. North America proppant consumption forecast downgraded due to reduced frac activity; increasing frac sand consumption per horizontal well is a silver lining

    21 July 2015 Samir Nangia

    As per the most recent ProppantIQ report, published June 2015, North American proppant consumption expected to decline 23% in 2015.

  101. Guide wells to the sweet spot: IHS Kingdom® Workflow

    16 July 2015 Hank Chambers

    Learn how new S&P Global Kingdom® Geosteering workflows help guide wells to the sweet spot.

  102. More testing of Permian's Wolfcamp Delaware sweet spots

    09 July 2015 Energy Expert

    Sweet spot identification and delineation continue to be the focus as more companies enter play

  103. Deploying technologically innovative solutions to lower costs in the oil industry

    07 July 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Is this the start of a new era for technology-enabled cost-management innovation in upstream oil and gas?

  104. Operators eyeing Rogersville Shale as next U.S. shale play

    30 June 2015 Jeff Gosmano

    During low oil price times, emerging plays are rare but the Rogersville Shale may be one of very few candidates

  105. Pricing down 35% in North American frac market; Slow recovery expected

    23 June 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    We are pleased to announce we will be hosting a conference call on Thursday, June 25 at 9:30 am CST to discuss the outlook for the hydraulic...

  106. Critical areas where the price of oil and associated costs changed the game

    16 June 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Achieving profitability targets in oil and gas projects requires careful planning and insight into the economic drivers.

  107. US oil exports: To be or not to be?

    09 June 2015 George Lobsenz

    Lifting oil export ban unlikely to spur US production- says U.S Energy Secretary Moniz

    • Government Policy & Regulations
  108. Refracturing might account for 12% of the overall market in the future

    04 June 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global acquisition PacWest is developing a new research report on refracturing, as industry leaders see the potential for refracturing to...

  109. A new upcycle beckons as oil-advantaged North America gets ready to grow again

    02 June 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Despite current soft oil prices, the North American onshore environment is on a quiet trajectory to regain strength alongside a revitalized industry...

  110. IHS CERAWeek Highlights of 2015: Videos

    01 June 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Leading energy industry executives reveal their views on the future

  111. North America tight oil spending to drop 40-50% from 2014 to 2016

    27 May 2015 Bjorn, Hem

    North American upstream capital spending to drop by 32% from 2014 to 2016, led by declines in unconventional activities, according to IHS' 1Q2015...

  112. Scale vs. Growth: How can IOCs can map a strategy for future positioning in a low oil price environment?

    19 May 2015 Energy Expert

    The answer to that critical question is that it depends on the segment (asset type) in which an IOC chooses to compete.

  113. Energy enters new sphere as old realities topple, says Yergin after CERAWeek

    12 May 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    In the current global environment of lower oil prices, a new world of energy has emerged as once-valued assumptions are upended and the old ways...

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  114. Strong capital efficiency gains mitigating financial damage to E&P firms

    30 April 2015 Raoul LeBlanc

    45% gains in efficiency by 4Q2015 for onshore oil and gas operators

  115. CERAWeek 2015: The view from MIT – frontiers of science and innovation: what game changing technologies are on the energy horizon?

    24 April 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Daniel Yergin, S&P Global Vice Chairman, chaired the Friday morning session "The View from MIT" .

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  116. CERAWeek 2015: The future of Mexican power

    24 April 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Carlos Pascual, S&P Global Senior Vice President, chaired the plenary session "The Future of Mexican Power," which addressed the ongoing, profound...

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  117. CERAWeek 2015: Power plenary: evolving power business models: a global perspective

    24 April 2015 Marks, Aaron

    S&P Global Vice President Tim Gardner chaired the Power Plenary session "Evolving Power Business Models: A Global Perspective.

  118. CERAWeek 2015: Friday plenary dialogue: geopolitical hot spots and drivers of change

    24 April 2015 Caldwell Bailey

    Carlos Pascual, Senior Vice President, S&P Global, led a morning plenary on "Geopolitical Hot Spots and Drivers of Change.

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  119. CERAWeek 2015: The elephant in the room: the Marcellus, the Utica and the natural gas market

    23 April 2015 Nikolay Filchev

    Ed Kelly, Vice President, Americas Gas and Power Consulting, S&P Global, chaired the Strategic Dialogue "The Elephant in the Room: The Marcellus...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  120. CERAWeek 2015: Financing gas and LNG through the cycle

    23 April 2015 Anusha de Silva

    Roger Diwan, S&P Global Vice President, Financial Services, chaired the Wednesday strategy session "Financing Gas, LNG, and Midstream Through...

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  121. CERAWeek 2015: Global oil plenary dialogue

    22 April 2015 Shawn Gallagher

    Miguel Matias Galuccio, CEO of YPF, and Emilio Lozoya Austin, CEO of Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), sat down with Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman...

  122. CERAWeek 2015: Future of upstream costs

    21 April 2015 Keith McWhorter

    Pritesh Patel, Director, S&P Global Energy, chaired the Tuesday morning breakfast session titled "Future of Upstream Costs.

  123. CERAWeek 2015 Keynote: Managing Through the Cycle (Global Energy Dialogue)

    21 April 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    In Monday evening's "Global Energy Dialogue," Vagit Alekperov, OAO LUKOIL President, addressed the attentive audience, followed by a question...

  124. CERAWeek 2015 - Sustaining Innovation through the Cycle

    21 April 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman, S&P Global, chaired a session on "Sustaining Innovation through the Cycle.

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  125. Low oil prices, Iran and Middle East stability

    17 April 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Negotiations with Iran over nuclear aspirations may result in Iranian oil hitting the global market with price implications - but not until next...

  126. US LNG is best positioned for near-term investment decisions

    14 April 2015 Kelli Maleckar

    US LNG exports are being approved, are in the best position to move forward and will have significant market impacts in the next two years

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  127. Basking in high margins, downstream oil market must still prepare for looming changes

    09 April 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Refineries may now be enjoying high margins, but new oil-supply capacities coming online as well as accelerating globalization will pose new...

  128. US oil production continues in defiance of soft oil prices-but for how long?

    07 April 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Despite the decline in global oil prices, U.S. production of oil has continued to grow unabated, and is now out of step with prevailing conditions...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  129. Collateral damage: LNG also hard-hit by low oil pricing

    25 March 2015 Energy Expert

    Low oil prices hit LNG. There is a key opportunity for the industry to create demand in the transportation sector.

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  130. Company guidance for 2015 upstream spending by US E&Ps continues to fall

    12 March 2015 Byrne, Andy

    US E&P capital budget cuts average 37%

  131. M&A activity set to accelerate in US oil exploration and production segment in 2Q 2015

    02 March 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Low prices, some small and mid-sized companies in North America riper for the picking.

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  132. As Crude Pricing Rises, U.S. Tight Oil Producers to Become Hub of Global Oil Market

    02 March 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    US is lynchpin in global oil market

  133. Oil price crash to make widespread impact on upstream costs in 2015

    27 February 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The global plunge in crude prices is having broad repercussions throughout the upstream energy supply chain, with the labor, project management...

  134. Crude oil crash set to boost China's economy in 2015-but not enough to reverse price slide

    26 February 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The ongoing drop on oil prices will boost China's economy only moderately this year, and will not be enough to spur a demand renaissance that...

  135. Gas flaring regulations drive new technology development in the Bakken

    24 February 2015 Carolyn Seto

    Oil and gas regulation drives mobile CNG technology, reduces flaring in Bakken Unconventional resources are rich areas of innovation and technology...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  136. Tuscaloosa Marine Shale play hit hard by falling oil prices

    12 February 2015 Jeff Gosmano

    High-cost shale plays are first on the chopping block for oil companies looking to trim budgets amid lower oil prices. Beginning in late 2014...

  137. Mexico's energy opening in the low oil price environment

    10 February 2015 Stephen Trammel

    Mexico's opening continues to advance with Bid Round 1 for foreign investment, but low oil and gas prices present challenges and potential ......

  138. Oil price plunge set to spur widespread drilling project cancellations in Europe and Brazil

    06 February 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The S&P Global Unconventional Energy Blog will provide a brief weekly extract from the client program, Oil: The Great Deflation, a comprehensive...

  139. US oil production growth set to cease in the second half, signaling end to crude price plunge

    03 February 2015 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The S&P Global Unconventional Energy Blog will provide a brief weekly extract from the client program, Oil: The Great Deflation, a comprehensive...

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  140. Oil market in new phase of deflationary pricing

    27 January 2015 Roger Diwan

    The S&P Global Unconventional Energy Blog will provide a brief weekly extract from the client program, Oil: The Great Deflation, a comprehensive...

  141. Unconventional techniques in conventional plays – outside North America

    16 January 2015 Leta Smith

    As many as 4,000 fields may have potential for use of unconventional techniques outside North America Outside North America we have yet to see...

  142. Crude transport by rail in North America – Here to stay? Free report.

    23 December 2014 Kevin Birn

    Crude transport by rail has become an enabler of supply growth in North America-connecting growing production to refiners across the continent...

  143. Tight oil test: US output at lower oil prices

    25 November 2014 Jim Burkhard

    How will lower oil prices affect growth of US tight oil? Most US tight oil additions are resilient at WTI prices of $70/barrel.

  144. Is OPEC in crisis? North American unconventional oil supply and the New Era of World Oil.

    14 November 2014 Dan Yergin

    Daniel Yergin Interview at CNBC, excerpts, identifies the New Era of Oil

  145. Pennsylvania, Ohio governors elected on push to tax gas production

    12 November 2014 Jim Day

    Unconventional energy operations and taxes could be effected by election results in governors' races in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Colorado and Illinois...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  146. New research sees high methane leak rates in Bakken, Eagle Ford unconventional energy

    30 October 2014 Jim Day

    A newly released study calls into question EPA methane leakage rates reported for unconventional oil and gas plays but also says more research...

  147. Oil gush keeps prices low as fear is high

    23 October 2014 Dan Yergin

    Oil prices have fallen due to new unconventional oil from North America and global economic conditions which have dampened demand. There is a...

  148. Super fracks make a super difference in Bakken/Three Forks unconventional oil production

    21 October 2014

    New technologies boost EOG's Bakken/Three Forks well rates; low oil prices could prompt further enhancements S&P Global expects industry operators...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  149. Unconventional Energy and Deepwater Transforming U.S. – Download Map

    14 October 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Among the key factors defining the transformation of the US energy landscape in 2014 are two unconventional energy plays each making over 1 Mbod...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  150. Mexico's energy opening – New updates

    07 October 2014 Energy Expert

    New details on bid rounds include acreage for unconventional energy resource areas. Mexico's opening continues to advance on schedule. Earlier...

  151. Unconventional techniques in conventional plays, North America

    02 October 2014 Leta Smith

    The horizontal drilling and completion techniques refined for development of unconventional shale resources are increasingly being applied to...

  152. Exporting the Shale Gale: North American LNG Exports

    25 September 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The North American Shale Gale has changed the US and Canadian natural gas markets, providing a long-term low-cost domestic fuel. Additionally...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  153. Video: The new IHS global energy scenarios

    18 September 2014 Jim Burkhard

    IHS' new global energy scenario-Rivalry-envisions a world of greater competition among energy sources, including natural gas, oil, and ...

  154. Drillers warn on revised fracking rules in Illinois

    16 September 2014 Jim Day

    Illinois could be 90 days away from the nation's strongest, 'possibly unworkable' environmental protection rules for hydraulic fracturing

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  155. Video – Measuring the public pulse on energy: Understanding oil sands and energy development issues

    09 September 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Chris Hansen, Director Energy Insight, S&P Global discusses how social media tools can be used to answer key questions about energy issues. How...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Basin and Play Analysis
    • Bid Rounds
  156. Optimizing well spacing for shale plays with rate transient analysis

    03 September 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Accurate production forecasting is critical to field development well spacing decisions and economic returns. Production forecasting uncertainty...

  157. US shale revolution: A boon for European chemical plants?

    28 August 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Among the many follow-on effects of the North American boom in unconventional gas production has been the accompanying increase in ethane ......

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  158. Enbridge says Line 3 oil sands pipeline won't need new presidential permit

    26 August 2014 Jim Day

    By the end of 2016, Enbridge Inc. pipeline expects to bring into service projects that will open up approximately 1.7 million barrels per day...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  159. The Shale Gale and Natural Gas Storage Inventory: What is Truly Normal?

    19 August 2014 Robert (Bob) Ineson

    The Shale Gale has pushed gas production and inventories up for the past several years and S&P Global Energy projects it will do so again this...

  160. Developing Utica Shale dry gas hinges upon the repeatability of recent well results

    11 August 2014 Bryan McNamara

    Recent Utica dry gas drilling shows very impressive results and dramatic improvements in initial production rates, with new tests as high as...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  161. US Crude Oil Export Decision – Download Report

    07 August 2014 Energy Expert

    US unconventionals crude supplies have increased to the point where exports are being considered. Lifting export restrictions on US crude oil...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  162. Are LNG Exports a Useful Foreign Policy Tool?

    05 August 2014 Robert (Bob) Ineson, M.B.A.

    U.S. LNG exports have potential geopolitical and foreign policy implications. To what degree can U.S LNG exports be a foreign policy tool? I...

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  163. Recent success in Chinese gas shale has raised expectations that ambitious targets can be met, but many challenges remain

    31 July 2014 Keith McWhorter

    The Chinese government, very supportive of unconventional oil and gas development in the country, established ambitious production targets that...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  164. New oil & gas boom paradigm: Reviving the conventional

    30 July 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The growing importance of the application of horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing to boost recoveries from tight and under-performing conventional...

  165. U.S. Department of Commerce may defuse US oil export controversy

    22 July 2014 Jim Day

    Political pressure-both for and against allowing U.S. oil exports-may prompt the Commerce Department to resolve the controversy and clarify its......

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  166. Europe Unconventional Gas & Power – Download map

    15 July 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global expects unfavorable economics for gas power may change plans for European power. Interest is rising in Europe's unconventional gas...

  167. Unconventional gas exploitation approved in Algeria but opposition poses operational challenges

    09 July 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    As domestic energy demand grows and existing fields decline unconventional gas development in Algeria is seen by some as part of Algeria's future...

  168. Are we missing the methane associated with unconventional oil?

    08 July 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    EPA rules to reduce fugitive methane do not account for oil wells with associated gas. Will these type oil wells be moved under the rules and...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  169. Water resource management for unconventional energy

    01 July 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Water: managed resource or business wild card? This question is increasingly on the minds of unconventional energy executives. In this article...

  170. Horizontal development of Wolfcamp/Cline pushes into easternmost Permian Basin

    10 June 2014 Marc Eckhardt

    Many operators are adding the Cline Shale to their unconventional development portfolio in the Wolfcamp play in the eastern Permian Basin with...

  171. Strategies assure water availability for unconventional operations

    06 June 2014 Energy Expert

    Selecting the best strategy to assure water availability derives from the analysis of water availability in the area of interest, new treatment...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  172. Video: The future of natural gas and unconventionals impact

    03 June 2014 Michael Stoppard

    Natural gas is expected to grow 50% and LNG 100% by 2030. Michael Stoppard, S&P Global Chief Gas Strategist answers these questions about how...

  173. Well bore scale analysis helps unlock unconventional play potential

    22 May 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Detailed wellbore analysis of gamma ray log profiles can help identify high potential zones in unconventional resource plays that have large...

  174. Social media analytics and the energy industry – Video

    13 May 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Social media tools can be essential to providing the right inputs on public sentiment and country risk factors for the energy industry. Learn...

  175. Understanding the shale oil impact on North American oil logistics - Video

    06 May 2014 Aaron Brady

    Since 2008 North American oil production has grown 50% or 3 million bpd from shale oil, creating challenges in logistics, pricing and refining...

  176. Bakken Reserves could be negatively impacted by Artificial Lift

    29 April 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global Fekete Unconventional Community of Best Practice continues sharing insights on play development Through recent research conducted...

  177. Haul or transfer? Water transportation strategies for unconventional oil and gas development

    22 April 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The decision to use pipelines, truck hauling or water transfer for water disposal is dependent on these parameters: water volumes, distances...

  178. Water scarcity risk in the energy sector - Video

    15 April 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Water problems put at risk about 10% of Texas power capacity and significant portions of US regional O&G production, revenue and corporate bottom...

  179. North American shale plays driving growth at the expense of returns among Tier II independents

    08 April 2014 Energy Expert

    Tier II independents are focusing on North America unconventionals production which will rise to 50% of their total output by about 2020-compared...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  180. The great tevival of North American dupply: Tight oil and oil dands - Video

    26 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Since 2010 and 2013 North American oil supply from oil sands and tight oil has grown 2.7 million bpd. Between now and the end of this decade...

  181. Private E&Ps in the Permian garnering increased attention

    18 March 2014 Andy Byrne

    Limited capital and horizontal drilling experience may drive smaller E&Ps in the Permian to JV with larger E&Ps, go public, or sell as horizontal...

  182. Hydraulic fracturing and wastewater reuse: The role of fluids in water management and operations predictability

    18 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Reuse of oilfield fracturing fluid may double in the next 10 years. Benefits include cost saving and a more reliable water supply which contributes...

  183. CERAWeek 2014 - The Next Stage of the North American Energy Renaissance

    17 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Atul Arya, S&P Global Senior Vice President, chaired a Friday morning session on "The Next Stage of the North American Energy Renaissance." Joining...

  184. CERAWeek 2014 - The Future of Geopolitics: Turmoil and Transition

    17 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Daniel Yergin, S&P Global Vice Chairman and CERAWeek Conference Chairman, led the Friday morning panel discussion on "The Future of Geopolitics...

  185. Reflections and Insights from CERAWeek 2014: What's Ahead for Energy?

    17 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Senior Vice President S&P Global Energy Insight Atul Arya chaired the Friday morning session "Reflections and Insights from CERAWeek 2014: What's...

  186. CERAWeek 2014 - China's New Third Plenum Reforms: What it Means for Chinese and Global Energy

    17 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The Third Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) 18th Congress put economic reform on center stage. Based on the road map, economic reforms...

  187. CERAWeek 2014 - IHS Leadership Forum

    14 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    In his first major address since leaving the Federal Reserve Board, former Chairman Ben Bernanke delivered the concluding remarks for CERAWeek...

  188. CERAWeek 2014 - A conversation on unconventionals water management with GE Water & Process Technologies CEO Heiner Markhoff

    13 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    GE Water & Process Technologies participated in an CERAWeek by S&P Global Expert Briefing on "Drivers and Strategies for Oilfield Wastewater...

  189. CERAWeek 2014 - North American Power Plenary

    13 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Lawrence Makovich, Chief Power Strategist at S&P Global, chaired the North American Power Plenary on Thursday morning. A major theme for the...

  190. CERAWeek 2014 - Keynote Address Thursday Luncheon

    13 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Daniel Yergin, S&P Global Vice Chairman, welcomed Gina McCarthy, the Administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to deliver...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  191. CERAWeek 2014 - The Global Power Challenge

    11 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Jone-Lin Wang, Vice President and Head of Research and Consulting, Power, Gas, Coal, Renewables-Americas, S&P Global, chaired a Thursday morning...

  192. CERAWeek 2014 - The Future of Power Technology and Infrastructure

    07 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Lawrence Makovich, S&P Global Chief Power Strategist, chaired the Thursday afternoon plenary on "The Future of Power Technology and Infrastructure."...

  193. CERAWeek 2014 - The Future of Global Nuclear Power

    07 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Even after Fukushima, many countries continue to build new nuclear power plants. Others are planning to expand their nuclear fleets or are building...

  194. CERAWeek 2014 - Power Supply Cost Recovery: Bridging the Missing Money Gap

    07 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    After fifteen years of power deregulation, the accumulating evidence is that market-clearing wholesale power prices are chronically too low....

  195. CERAWeek 2014 - Global Power Keynote Dialogue

    07 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global Energy Chief Power Strategist Lawrence Makovich chaired the Global Power Keynote Dialogue with Cheryl LaFleur, Acting Chairman of...

  196. CERAWeek 2014 - Global Coal: Divergent Paths

    07 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The global demand for coal is being driven by growing energy needs in the developing world. At the same time coal demand in North America is...

    • Natural Gas / LNG Markets
  197. CERAWeek 2014 - Electric Policy Agenda: Market Rules and the GHG Management

    07 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The North American power sector will be shaped profoundly by the policy and regulatory rules in play at both the regional and national level....

  198. CERAWeek 2014 - Customer Needs and Wants

    07 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global CERA Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin opened the Thursday afternoon plenary on "Customer Needs and Wants" by welcoming Jean-Pascal Tricoire...

  199. CERAWeek 2014 - Wednesday Keynote Address

    06 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Ernest Moniz, United States Secretary of Energy, began his keynote address by affirming that the national energy strategy is working both economically...

  200. CERAWeek 2014 - Residential and Commercial Natural Gas Consumption

    06 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Residential and commercial natural gas consumption is the great exception. The US Shale Gale has fostered a manufacturing renaissance, a surge...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
  201. CERAWeek 2014 - New Global Competitiveness

    06 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Daniel Yergin, S&P Global Vice Chairman, welcomed the panelists to the afternoon's plenary on the "New Global Competitiveness" and the role of...

  202. CERAWeek 2014 - License to Operate: The Growing Importance of Stakeholder Engagement

    06 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Onshore unconventional oil and gas development has brought increased focus on strategies to preserve and enhance operators' social license to...

  203. CERAWeek 2014 - Future of Global Gas: The New Map

    06 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Common assumptions about the future of natural gas have been upended over the last few years. Although gas reserves were considered plentiful...

  204. CERAWeek 2014 - Energy Security: Redefining the Boundaries

    06 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Energy security is an evolving and dynamic global issue. For the United States, the revival of oil and gas production is leading many to rethink...

  205. CERAWeek 2014 - Changing Landscape of North American Gas

    06 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    This North American plenary addresses the critical questions shaping the future of Natural Gas in North America: 1) Can the projected demand...

  206. CERAWeek 2014 - Upstream Plenary: Opportunity Rich or Poor?

    05 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Peter Jackson, Vice President, Upstream Research, S&P Global, chaired the upstream plenary "Opportunity Rich or Poor? State of the Global Upstream."...

  207. CERAWeek 2014 - Tight Oil New Frontiers: North America and Beyond

    05 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Stephen Trammel, Director, Energy Unconventionals, S&P Global, chaired the Tuesday morning Strategy Dialogue "Tight Oil New Frontiers: North...

  208. CERAWeek 2014 - Policy Dialogue: The Future of Global Oil - Session Report

    05 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman, S&P Global, moderated the Tuesday afternoon policy dialogue, "The Future of Global Oil." Speakers agreed that emerging...

  209. CERAWeek 2014 - Opening Gas Address

    05 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin kicked off Gas Day by welcoming Siemens President and CEO Joe Kaeser to CERAWeek by S&P Global. In his...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  210. CERAWeek 2014 - Keynote Address - Session Report

    05 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin introduced the Tuesday afternoon keynote speaker, Nizar Al-Adsani, Chairman and Managing Director, Kuwait...

  211. CERAWeek 2014 - Global Gas Plenary

    05 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Michael Stoppard, S&P Global Energy's Chief Strategist for Global Gas, chaired the Global Gas Plenary Wednesday morning joined by Rob Franklin...

  212. CERAWeek 2014 - Energy Dialogue: Vision for the Future - Session Report

    05 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin opened Tuesday's Energy Dialogue lunch session by introducing Christophe de Margerie, Chairman and CEO...

  213. CERAWeek 2014 - Drivers and Strategy of Oilfield Wastewater Reuse

    05 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global Director Marcus Gay and S&P Global Senior Research Analyst Sarah Fletcher chaired the Expert Briefing "Drivers and Strategy of Oilfield...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  214. CERAWeek 2014 - Downstream Plenary: Is a Peak in Oil Demand on the Horizon?

    05 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    James Burkhard, S&P Global Vice President, chaired the Tuesday afternoon Downstream Plenary "Is a Peak in Oil Demand on the Horizon?" The panelists...

  215. CERAWeek 2014 - Opening and Keynote Address - Session Report

    04 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    John Watson, Chairman and CEO of Chevron Corporation, began the Tuesday morning keynote address by reflecting on the past decade and the major...

  216. CERAWeek 2014 - Ministerial Address - Session Report

    04 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin welcomed the Minister of Petroleum Resources for Nigeria and Alternate President of OPEC, Diezani Alison-Madueke...

  217. CERAWeek 2014 - Mexico's Energy Future

    04 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin opened Monday's keynote dinner session, "Mexico's Energy Future," by welcoming PEMEX Chief ...

  218. CERAWeek 2014 - Energy, Commodities and the Global Economy - Session Report

    04 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Andrew Mackenzie, CEO of BHP Billiton, gave a keynote address to a packed CERAWeek by S&P Global ballroom Tuesday morning. He emphasized that...

  219. CERAWeek 2014 - Crisis in Ukraine: New Reality for Geopolitics and Energy? - Session Report

    04 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    On Tuesday morning S&P Global Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin chaired a session entitled "Crisis in Ukraine: New Reality for Geopolitics and Energy?"...

  220. CERAWeek 2014 - Changing Fortunes: Impact of Unconventional Oil and Gas Production on the North American Petrochemical Industry

    04 March 2014 Nikolay Filchev

    Tuesday morning's Strategic Dialogue "Changing Fortunes: Impact of Unconventional Oil and Gas Production on the North American Petrochemical...

  221. American Shale Gas and Tight Oil: Reshaping the Global Energy Balance

    03 March 2014 Dan Yergin

    The development of shale gas and tight oil in the United States constitutes an "unconventional revolution," owing to its scale and speed. It...

  222. IHS CERAWeek 2014 - Keynote Address: U.S. Energy Policy Crossroads

    03 March 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Scott Key, President and CEO of S&P Global, began S&P Global Energy CERAWeek 2014 by welcoming delegates to "what will be an incredible energy...

  223. East Texas unconventional acreage values soar - Interest in the East Texas Eagle Ford heats up

    18 February 2014 Andy Byrne

    The established Eagle Ford play extends from the Mexico border eastward to Gonzales, Lavaca, and Fayette counties in Texas. Geological maps...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  224. Domestic Unconventional Resources in 2014: Ten Issues to Watch

    18 February 2014 Raoul LeBlanc

    The domestic oil and gas supply machine is in a state of flux. The gas supply system is entering a third year of oversupply with hopes for improving...

  225. Recent trends in global competitiveness: Energy costs are an important new game changer

    13 February 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Since the financial crisis and Great Recession of 2008-09, there have been dramatic changes in the pattern of global competitiveness, which have...

  226. IHS Energy 50, 2014: Midstream and service sectors gain over 20% in value riding unconventionals

    11 February 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    2014 S&P Global Energy 50: midstream and service sectors gain over 20% in value with top 15 midstream companies seeing continuous double-digit...

  227. IHS Energy 50: 2014 results show international oil companies outperforming national oil companies

    06 February 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    On the whole, IOCs in the index gained 9% in value while NOCs in the index lost 15% in value during 2013. The S&P Global Energy 50 (formerly...

  228. IHS CERAWeek 2014 Tight Oil Strategy Session: Tight Oil New Frontiers and Beyond

    05 February 2014 Aaron Brady

    It is clear the North American tight oil revolution is reshaping the global energy paradigm and will have an increasing impact in the coming...

  229. Keystone XL Pipeline, final environmental impact statement is consistent with IHS previous research

    03 February 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    On January 31 2014 the US State Department released the Final Supplemental Environment Impact Statement for the Keystone XL Project. The Final...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  230. Caveat Emptor: Take the conventional approach when acquiring unconventional resources

    29 January 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Caveat Emptor"-Let the Buyer Beware. Those considering acquisitions in unconventional resource basins would be wise to follow this ...

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  231. IHS Energy 50: 2014 results

    27 January 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The 2014 S&P Global Energy 50 reveals that unconventional developments continued to drive value creation, especially in the North American upstream...

  232. Unconventional oil & gas in Mexico – Can Mexico replicate US Eagle Ford success?

    23 January 2014 Energy Expert

    Potential of the Eagle Ford in Mexico-Early Findings The world is well aware of the unconventional oil and gas renaissance in North America and...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  233. IHS Energy 50: An introduction and review of last year

    23 January 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The S&P Global Energy 50 (formerly the PFC Energy 50) is the definitive ranking of the world's leading publicly traded energy companies by market...

  234. The Real Gas Supply Challenge: Anticipating The Pace of Demand Growth, 2015/16 Demand may catch producers flat footed

    21 January 2014 Robert (Bob) Ineson, M.B.A.

    The Shale Gale unleashed an absolutely remarkable transformation in the North American* gas supply picture. The figures are familiar: US lower-48...

  235. Optimizing water management through the phases of asset development

    14 January 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The most water intensive phase of unconventionals development is the exploitation and optimization phase. Water interruption is best avoided...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  236. Water management, a new paradigm for the oil and gas sector

    13 January 2014 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Unconventional oil and gas exploration and production involves vast amounts of water, elevating effective water management to a key strategic...

  237. Ten Unconventional Oil Market Issues to Watch in 2014

    07 January 2014 Jamie Webster

    2013 was a landmark year with US unconventional oil achieving many firsts. This preview of 2014 issues creates a strategic framework for the...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
  238. BP reaches $16 billion deal on unconventional gas in Khazzan project, Oman

    19 December 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Editor's Note: Periodically, this blog will cover selected milestones in unconventional play merger and acquisition activity, chosen from the...

    • Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
  239. Rockies pipeline reverses flow for Marcellus shale gas and wins FERC ruling

    17 December 2013 George Lobsenz

    Rockies Express pipeline, built to bring Rocky Mountain gas east to the Midwest, is scrambling to accommodate new demand from eastern shale producers...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  240. UK Shale Gas Policy Directions

    10 December 2013 Claudia Belahmidi

    In a study conducted for the UK's Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), the British Geological Survey (BGS) estimated in June that...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  241. Water management services market in US unconventional plays to grow 40% by 2022

    03 December 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Water management in unconventional oil and gas development is a complex operational challenge with significant impacts on an E&P operator's ......

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  242. Appalachian-exposed investments attracting great interest

    19 November 2013 Andy Byrne

    Companies positioned in Appalachian shale gas are performing well above domestic average and trading at higher multiples Marcellus well performance...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  243. Play Alert: Eagle Ford unconventional oil success extends into eastern Texas in Aguila Vado field

    12 November 2013 Marc Eckhardt

    Eagle Ford shale wells in East Texas now test over 1000 bod/well and permitting rises sharply. Editor's Note: Periodically, this blog will cover...

  244. Bakken-Three Forks play reaching mature status

    15 October 2013 Andy Byrne

    Declining well performance What is a mature play? Our definition is a play in which total resource potential is reaching or has reached a plateau...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  245. Pearsall Oil Shale establishes companion pay zone across Eagle Ford trend

    08 October 2013 Jeff Gosmano

    During the summer, Penn Virginia Oil & Gas released details on a horizontal venture in the heart of Texas' Eagle Ford Shale play. Early analysis...

  246. The unconventional offshoot

    01 October 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    A relatively quiet renaissance is occurring as an offshoot from the unconventional revolution. The direct impacts of new technology used in unconventional...

  247. IHS Forum: North American gas demand and market outlook, supply chasing demand

    26 September 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Led by improvements in drilling and completion technology, well performance, new infrastructure additions and overall better single well economics...

  248. Searching for reliable global water data

    24 September 2013 Fletcher, Sarah

    I've just returned home from World Water Week 2013, which focused on collaboration as a tool for addressing the global water crisis. Rivers...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  249. IHS Forum: The 'Missing Money' Problem - Video

    20 September 2013 Lawrence J. Makovich, Ph.D.

    After two decades of experience with power industry deregulation in the United States, the accumulating empirical evidence is clear: market-clearing...

  250. IHS Forum: The evolution of the North American unconventional boom

    20 September 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The North American unconventional oil and gas boom has been underway for several years now and each of the plays is evolving differently. Some...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  251. IHS Forum: Water, not oil, is the lifeblood of Texas - James A. Michener*

    19 September 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Power (41% of US water withdrawal) and agriculture (38% of US water withdrawal) receive many of the water headlines today. Water has also been...

  252. IHS Forum: US Unconventionals – Huge impact, but the story isn't complete

    19 September 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The rapid expansion of US oil and gas production from unconventional resources in the last 10 years is well known. S&P Global studies over the...

  253. IHS Forum: North American power outlook

    19 September 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The North American power markets are expected to grow 14% by the end of the decade while undergoing several changes as well as potentially disruptive...

  254. IHS Forum: Petrochemicals resurgence in the Gulf of Mexico

    17 September 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The availability of low cost feedstocks in North America combined with lower growth in China will dramatically impact where and how much new...

  255. Oil sands bitumen: A unique case for rail economics

    10 September 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The Canadian oil sands offer a unique opportunity for moving crude by rail. Rail is already a growing part of transport from Western Canada....

  256. Unconventional gas and new demand: Not the headline writers' Demand Surge

    05 September 2013 Robert (Bob) Ineson, M.B.A.

    With the surge in unconventional gas production - S&P Global CERA projects that shale production alone will be 44% of US gas production in 2013...

  257. Water management decisions-World Water Week

    27 August 2013 Maria Bertram

    Sarah Fletcher, Senior Research Analyst at S&P Global, will be speaking at the 23rd Annual World Water Week, taking place September 2-6 in Stockholm...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  258. Water challenges present market opportunities in the unconventional landscape

    20 August 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The US Energy Information Administration estimates global consumption of water for use in energy production at more than 400 billion barrels...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  259. Radioactive waste from drilling stirs controversy in North Dakota

    13 August 2013 George Lobsenz

    North Dakota officials are grappling with rising controversy over disposal of increasing amounts of radioactive waste from unconventional oil...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  260. Unique set of factors combined to make US ideal birthplace for shale development

    30 July 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Shale has gone from accounting for virtually none of US production in 2005 to a significant portion in just a few years. Although the geologic...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  261. Shale Gas Production Stirs Up the LNG World

    25 July 2013 Robert (Bob) Ineson

    The shale boom in North American natural gas has had consequences that were unthinkable just a few years ago. Among these developments is the...

  262. Global tight oil exploration – Can the tight oil revolution in North America be repeated?

    23 July 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Can the North American tight oil revolution be replicated in the world? This question has taken on great significance owing to what is unfolding...

  263. Shale Gale UK-Style or Premature Optimism?

    18 July 2013 Claudia Belahmidi

    Centrica's recent acquisition of a 25% stake interest in Cuadrilla's UK Bowland Shale license in North England has put the spotlight on very...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
  264. Lackluster interest in Texas-to-California oil pipeline shifts Kinder Morgan toward rail

    03 July 2013 Woodworth, Chad

    Citing a lackluster open season, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP has decided not move forward with its proposed Freedom pipeline project to...

  265. Play Activity Alert: Horizontal Woodford Shale Oil Play Extended into North Texas

    27 June 2013 Marc Eckhardt

    Editor's Note: Periodically, this blog will cover selected milestones in unconventional play development, chosen from S&P Global Energy Editorial...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  266. Reasons for Optimism in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale, Unconventional Tight Oil

    25 June 2013 Andy Byrne

    Long and strong beats short and weak Admittedly, early well results in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale were not very good. In fact, they were uneconomic....

  267. New York Appeals Court Upholds Local Shale Gas Ban

    18 June 2013 Woodworth, Chad

    In another blow to oil and gas companies that have been waiting years for permission to develop leases in the state, a New York appeals court...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  268. Unconventional Oil Supply Overwhelms Pipeline--Forces FERC Ruling

    13 June 2013 Woodworth, Chad

    If any oil markets analysts are wondering whether the massive crude buildup at the Cushing, Okla., storage terminal has been eased by the startup...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  269. South African Karoo Shale-Unconventional potential

    04 June 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    In its World Energy Outlook 2011, the International Energy Agency (IEA) stated that global proven conventional natural gas reserves are equivalent...

  270. Japan's methane hydrates natural gas extraction – a game changer?

    23 May 2013 Claudia Belahmidi

    Japan's recent success in extracting natural gas from offshore methane hydrate deposits for the first time has sparked enthusiasm over a significant...

  271. North America's unconventional shale gas as feed for LNG export projects – Market maker or market breaker ?

    10 May 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Game changer. The rapid development of unconventional gas resources in North America is potentially a game changer for the global LNG market...

  272. Shale Gas in Romania: Government embraces the potential

    30 April 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Change of heart This time last year Romania appeared to be considering a blanket ban on hydraulic fracturing. Demonstrations against hydraulic...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  273. Coalition in the Marcellus establishes first voluntary certification for shale development

    24 April 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Voluntary certification programs have been effective in markets for commercial buildings, forest products, and seafood, channeling growing demand...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  274. Monterey Shale – More potential challenges ahead

    08 April 2013 Woodworth, Chad

    One of the biggest potential tight oil fields in the United States lies in California, but the future of the Monterey Shale appears likely to...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  275. Groundwater Contamination from Hydraulic Fracturing? Separating Fact from Fiction

    01 April 2013 Fletcher, Sarah

    Controversy surrounding groundwater contamination from shale gas development started to gain a significant media presence in 2009, coinciding...

    • Basin and Play Analysis
    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds
  276. IHS CERAWeek 2013 – A summary of day five

    11 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The third annual S&P Global Forum at CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013, on Friday, the final day of the conference, focused on wider issues and threats...

  277. IHS CERAWeek 2013: A summary of Daniel Poneman's keynote address

    08 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The following is a summary of the keynote address Daniel Poneman, US Deputy Secretary of Energy, gave on day four of CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013....

  278. IHS CERAWeek 2013 – A summary of day four

    08 March 2013 Energy Expert

    The growing role of natural gas in the US power mix was a strong theme on Thursday at CERAWeek by S&P Global. Energy policy and the significant...

  279. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Video: Lawrence Makovich on Global Power Video

    08 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Lawrence Makovich, S&P Global VP and Senior Advisor for Global Power, gives an overview of some of the key topics discussed during day four of...

  280. IHS CERAWeek 2013: Understanding and managing community impacts of unconventional oil and gas development

    07 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The following is a summary of the strategy session "Understanding and Managing Community Impacts of Unconventional Oil and Gas Development" ......

  281. IHS CERAWeek 2013: Peter Jackson on Upstream Energy Growth Video

    07 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    In this video from day two (5th March) at CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013, S&P Global VP of Upstream Research, Peter Jackson, chairs the plenary...

  282. IHS CERAWeek 2013 – A summary of day three

    07 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    The game-changing impact of unconventional oil and gas resource development was very high on the agenda on Wednesday at CERAWeek by S&P Global...

  283. IHS CERAWeek 2013: Nariman Behravesh & Nigel Gault on the impacts of unconventional energy in the US – Video

    06 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    In this video from day one at CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013 (4th - 8th March, Houston) S&P Global Chief Economist Nariman Behravesh and Chief U.S....

  284. IHS CERAWeek 2013: Will the Unconventional Revolution Be a Global One?

    06 March 2013 Nikolay Filchev

    The following is a summary of the strategy session "Will the Unconventional Revolution Be a Global One?" which took place today on 5th March...

  285. IHS CERAWeek 2013: Michael Stoppard on the key themes of day three – Video

    06 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Michael Stoppard (Chief Strategist, Global Gas, IHS) discusses the key themes of day three at CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013 including shale gas...

  286. IHS CERAWeek 2013 – A summary of day two

    06 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Unconventional resources were a hot topic at CERAWeek by S&P Global on Tuesday, the conference day traditionally focused on oil. Khalid Al-Falih...

  287. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Video: James Burkhard on unconventional oil and gas in North America – Video

    05 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    It's day two of CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013. Earlier today James Burkhard (S&P Global VP & Head of Oil Market Research & Scenarios) gave a summary...

  288. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Preview: Energy in Africa

    01 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Africa (beyond the Middle East) has long served as an important source of oil and gas. North Africa has supplied crude oil to global customers...

  289. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Preview: Daniel Yergin on the impact of unconventional energy on the United States – Video

    01 March 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Ahead of CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013, Daniel Yergin looks at the impact of unconventional energy in the United States in terms of industrial...

  290. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Preview: New sources of innovation to realize the energy future

    28 February 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Innovation seems to be one of the more prominent management buzzwords today, with energy companies competing with one another to demonstrate...

  291. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Preview: The unconventional energy revolution fueling economic growth – A state look

    27 February 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Ahead of next week's CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013 conference in Houston, I wanted to share some insights that look beyond the national impacts...

  292. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Preview: Cyber threats – The war that is being waged

    26 February 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    At CERAWeek by S&P Global this year, one of the hottest topics on the agenda is arguably one of the timeliest and most pressing challenges currently...

  293. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Preview: How vulnerable is power sector natural gas demand to energy efficiency policies?

    25 February 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Electric power generation is the single biggest driver of global gas demand growth. S&P Global CERA's planning case outlook points to growth...

  294. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Preview: Daniel Yergin on the impact of the shale gas boom – Video

    25 February 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Daniel Yergin discusses some of the key themes of CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013, including the broadening impact of unconventional resources: "It's...

  295. IHS CERAWeek 2013: Daniel Yergin On the Key Themes of This Year's Conference Video

    22 February 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Over the coming weeks we'll be publishing a series of posts covering some of the big topics being discussed at CERAWeek by S&P Global 2013, March...

  296. IHS CERAWeek 2013 Coverage on the Unconventionals Blog

    21 February 2013 IHS Markit Energy Expert

    Welcome to the first in a series of blog posts published in partnership with CERAWeek by S&P Global, March 4 - 8th 2013, Houston. Here's what...

  297. Unconventional gas – The remote consequences

    19 February 2013 Robert (Bob) Ineson, M.B.A.

    The North American natural gas pipeline grid, the world's most extensive, was originally designed to bring gas from the producing areas of the...

  298. Utica Shale promises to make Ohio an energy powerhouse

    11 February 2013 Jeff Gosmano

    The increasing rig count and recent drilling successes in the Utica Shale play have led companies to shuffle assets and seek to become bigger...

  299. US Tight Oil Plays – Spotlight on the Learning Curve

    05 February 2013 Pete Stark, Ph.D.

    The recently released S&P Global North American Tight Oil study identified 47 billion barrels of technically recoverable oil and condensate resources...

  300. Does Unconventional Hydrocarbon Development Cause Induced Seismicity?

    28 January 2013 Claudia Belahmidi

    It is not news that the deep injection of fluids into subsurface rock formations has the potential to lubricate faults and cause so-called "induced...

    • Government Policy & Regulations
    • Bid Rounds

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