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NOT ALL UNCONVENTIONAL “SHALE” PLAYS ARE CREATED EQUAL

July 22, 2011

he so called unconventional “shale” plays are not shale at all, and are not created equal.Some of the so called unconventional “shale” plays are not shale and are not created equal. For example, the Bakken “Shale” is not a shale! It is made up of complex layers of calcite, dolomite, sandstone and siltstone, claystone and oolitic calcarenite and NOT shale.

A REVIEW OF SHALE GAS PLAYS IN NORTH AMERICA

August 24, 2010

A review of the following unconventional plays, namely, Barnettte Shale, Fayetteville Shale, Bakken Shale, Haynesville Shale, Marcellous Shale, Woodford Shale, Cotton Valley, Eagle Ford Shale, Niobrara Shale, Utica Shale and Piceance-Uinta.

New Methodology for monthly Natural Gas Production Estimates

May 14, 2010

Beginning in April 2010, The Energy Information Administration (a division of The Department of Energy) adopted a new methodology (EIA 914) to estimate monthly natural gas production in the lower-48 states.

New Natural gas discovery is VITAL to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

March 6, 2010

Saudi Arabia Unveils Natural Gas Find in North | www.rigzone.com

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia holds large crude oil reserves, However, the Kingdom is very short in natural gas reserves.

Huge Hydrocarbon Potential offshore Mozambique and Tanzania

February 19, 2010

Anadarko Aces First Deepwater Find Offshore Mozambique | www.rigzone.com

When a discovery is announced it is usually very late to get into a prospect such as Windjammer because Anadarko has already numerous partners, namely, BPRL Ventures, Cove Energy, Mitsui, Videocon Mozambique and ENH, the national oil company of Mozambique. However, one may firstly wonder, which companies are involved in the Rovuma Basin? and secondly and most importantly, what is the petroleum potential of their acreage?

NEW GAS PIPELINE TO ITALY BY 2011-12

November 23, 2009

New Gas Pipeline to Italy by 2009 says algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika | www.arabesques-editions.com

The title of this article should read New Gas Pipeline to Italy by 2011-12.The final agreements and sales contracts will be signed by the end of 2009.

ALGERIA WILL NEED ALL THE NATURAL GAS IT CAN GET

October 8, 2009

Total to Develop the Timimoun Gas Project in Algeria | www.youroilandgasnews.com

Algeria is building two new pipelines to Europe under the Mediterranean Sea, therefore, new natural gas supplies are required.

Tiber Discovery Will Not Imact Global Supply & Demand for Oil

September 4, 2009

BP strikes oil in Gulf of Mexico | timesofindia.indiatimes.com

The 'Tiber' discovery by BP in the Gulf of Mexico will not have any impact on the global supply and demand for crude oil all by itself. By the time it comes on-stream in the later part of the next decade numerous other oil fields would have been depleted and it will only help in keeping the decline rate from decreasing rapidly. However, if we consider the numerous other discoveries and projects now in the planning stages, there could be less demand for imported crude oil in the US.

NATURAL GAS PRICES CONTINUE TO SLIDE

September 4, 2009

Industry worries rise as natural gas sags | www.chron.com

Spot prices fell at all market locations in the lower 48 States, with decreases ranging between 7 and 68 cents per million Btu (MMBtu). The price at the Henry Hub spot market fell to $2.25 per MMBtu, decreasing by 51 cents or 18 percent. At the NYMEX, the natural gas futures contract for October delivery decreased by 58 cents to $2.715 per MMBtu. Working gas in underground storage rose to 3,323 Bcf, with inventories exceeding the 5-year (2004-2008) average for this time of year by about 18%.

DIVERSIFICATION OF GAS SUPPLY IS GOOD FOR EUROPE

September 1, 2009

Industry worries rise as natural gas sags | www.chron.com

Europe has been needed to diversify its sources of clean-burning natural gas. Russia has cut off the supply of natural gas on two occasions on a price dispute with transit country Ukraine.Gas from North Africa will begging to decline when the Qatar natural gas pipeline becomes operational. Minor impact on Russia.

NO REACTION IS REQUIRED BY INDIA’S ENERGY GIANTS

August 31, 2009

Australia, India sign AUD 25 billion Gorgon LNG Deal | www.sindhtoday.net

Despite a recent slowing economy, India’s energy demand continues to increase. Energy demand in the transport sector is expected to be particularly high. While thee global financial crisis have slowed economic growth, the GDP growth rate was 5.3% in 2008. With high rates of economic growth and over 15% of the world’s population, India has become a significant consumer of energy resources, and in 2008, India was the sixth largest oil consumer in the world.

No threat to Europe by Chinese Wind Initiative

August 28, 2009

China’s Huge Wind Initiative | www.windenergynews.com

While China plans to invest $18 billion in renewable energy projects in the near-term, the Europeans plan to invest € 400 billion during the next decade on renewable energy projects under the ‘Desertrc’ Initiative.

Natural Gas Prices to remain low in the near-term

August 27, 2009

Natural gas price sinks to lowest in 7 years | www.theglobeandmail.com

Natural gas spot prices declined again this week with the largest decreases occurring in the western half of the US. The Henry Hub spot price decreased by $0.34 to $3.02 per MMBtu. At the NYMEX, futures prices decreased as supplies continued to be viewed as more than adequate to address near-term demand, including heating-related demand. Working gas in underground storage is estimated to have been 3,204 billion cubic feet (Bcf), which is 19.1 percent above the 5-year (2004-2008) average.

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