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Guest “Yee-hah! ” by David Middleton JULY 20, 2021U.S. crude oil exports reached record levels in 2020 and remain high in 2021 Despite volatility in global oil markets, U.S. crude…
Guest “Cold War jingoism” by David Middleton Day 7 of America Held Hostage by CHICOM-19 OPEC secretary general invites Texas RRC’s Sitton to Vienna meeting By JOE CARROLL, GRANT SMITH AND RACHEL ADAMS-HEARD on 3/20/2020...
Guest post by David Middleton Wow! I woke up Friday morning to news that a 2.0 Md earthquake struck about a mile and a half from my office. I was sleeping at home, about 7 miles from the epicenter, and … Continue reading...
In the last post on this topic I covered some of the earlier developments in the use of natural gas (NG) as a lighting source, and began to discuss its evolution into a widely used fuel...
When I have written about oil and natural gas production from individual wells, in previous posts, I have referred to the website of the Texas Railroad Commission as the source of my information...
Last week I discussed the start of oil production in the United States, and the evolution of the Appalachian fields which, for a while, were the most productive in the world, but which are now largely depleted...
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