Tsvetana is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing for news outlets such as iNVEZZ and SeeNews. U.S. crude oil production has overwhelmingly exceeded earlier forecasts and ...
A fresh study by Russian petroleum engineering firm Skoltech has found that using water solutions of nanoparticles and surfactants may actually trap the oil underground instead of helping it to be ...
In this article, I start by explaining why I believe that peak shale production growth in the US is an underestimated long-term issue, providing oil with a massive tailwind. Energy investors need to ...
In a surprise development, Argentina’s unconventional oil production hit a new all-time high for September 2025. This occurred despite overall monthly production falling marginally when compared to ...
U.S. oil production is currently around ~13 million b/d. But despite the overall meaningful decrease in Lower 48 gas production, associated gas production remains strong. In addition, EIA's reported ...
Last week, the chief energy adviser to the Biden administration, Amos Hochstein, blamed institutional investors for the stalled drilling in the U.S. oil and gas industry and called it outrageous and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ian writes on fossil energies, climate, and transition to renewables. This article is more than 3 years old. Pumping water mixed ...
Argentina's crude oil production climbed to its highest monthly level in over a decade in January, including record output from the country's prolific shale fields, the energy ministry said on Monday.
Shale oil production in the US and Canada added one million barrels to domestic production over the last year. Current activity may bring North American shale oil supply from 3.5 million to 8 million ...
The accelerated production of shale wells leaves them uniquely positioned to take advantage of the peaks and plateaus in oil prices. Since the early days of shale oil and gas production, some analysts ...
Sadly, right now the U.S. shale industry is drowning in blood and tears, not so much sweat, as low prices cause spending to plummet. We have been here before, except not really. In 2015, the oil price ...
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