BP has officially joined the camp of forecasters who say oil demand will keep climbing in the coming years, reflecting the British giant’s own recalibration as much as the global mood, writes @MitchellFerman https://t.co/kMqaPzqiR9
European oil majors’ profits slid to start the year — and that’s before they see serious stress from the global trade war, writes @MitchellFerman https://t.co/LtHuSQVfkW
Shell and BP took body blows from their failed clean-energy strategies, but they still see profits in trading on the transition, writes @MitchellFerman https://t.co/7upII4rK7m
Considering the interest about Ukraine's mineral resources, I'm re-upping my @Opinion column about the country's "rare earth elements."
For the nth time: Ukraine does not any significant reserves (let alone mines) of rare earth elements.
https://t.co/nkbIvN9tya #Ukraine
BP’s pledge for a “fundamental reset” is the biggest test yet for CEO Murray Auchincloss, who will unveil the specifics in a few weeks, writes @MitchellFerman https://t.co/ALQZBylaK6
BP CEO Murray Auchincloss faces a critical moment next month when he makes a 'make-or-break' presentation of a new strategy to investors
(the strategic update has been delayed to Feb 26 from the original Feb 11).
via @MitchellFerman | #OOTT $BP
https://t.co/BU9tTiEAot
Twenty miles outside Corpus Christi, Texas — an area so dry the local water company distributes shower timers at high school football games — the world’s richest man is building a #lithium plant that could require as much as 8M gallons of #water per day. https://t.co/bW3JPpHyPk
Reposting with the link: The secret ingredient in recent US labor productivity has been efficiency gains in shale drilling, according to Texas-based econ reporter @catarinasaraiva and our crack energy team @DavidWethe@MitchellFerman and @CrowleyKev
https://t.co/Fk5q32rRpv
👀����️BP and Japan's biggest power producer Jera will merge their offshore wind businesses as the British oil major seeks to cut its exposure to the troubled green power sector. With @MathisWilliam and @MitchellFerman
https://t.co/NCf7QkOHX4
ICYMI: The key to challenging the global influence of OPEC+ is a dusty corner of New Mexico that accounted for 17% of all US oil output last year. Nice reporting from @MitchellFerman https://t.co/rwk91eZ6Vt via @markets
No matter what grip you think you've got on how things work, there's always a family you've never heard of that's quietly in charge of swaths of America. Here's @DavidWethe and @MitchellFerman on the Craddick clan of Texas https://t.co/29H3Bo34AO
What a crazy tale of a father-daughter dynasty that shapes oil and politics in Texas, which powers the US as world's largest oil producer.
By @DavidWethe@MitchellFerman
https://t.co/u6URDEWzj4
LONG READ: A father-daughter pair of Texas politicians wields influence in the energy industry while also owning a piece of the action https://t.co/BLi8EPdgJ2 w/@MitchellFerman via @markets
US oil companies including Diamondback Energy are considering small #nuclear reactors to power drilling operations in Texas’s #Permian Basin. @oklo $FANG By @willwwade@MitchellFerman
https://t.co/XVv7cinGUI
Occidental Petroleum agreed to acquire Texas #shale driller CrownRock in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $10.8 billion as consolidation heats up in North America’s most-prolific #oil basin. $OXY By @CrowleyKev@MitchellFerman
https://t.co/Ds2CRiyYw9
NEW from me and @naurtorious:
It's been almost 3 years since deadly Winter Storm Uri. In its wake, energy markets were scrutinized like never before.
But there's a blind spot in the natural gas market: Texas intrastate pipelines (1/x)
https://t.co/AYfySi9sXx
Big Texas power news from @MitchellFerman and @naurtorious : Both Ercot independent market monitor Carrie Bivens and PUC Commissioner Will McAdams are set to resign
https://t.co/gCZJrv2VbB
Voters approve a $1.4 billion bond sale to refurbish and expand the aging, overcrowded school system in Midland, Texas, the unofficial shale-oil capital of the US, preliminary results show https://t.co/WyyFcdyN3y by @MitchellFerman via @markets
At stake in North America's busiest oil field as we wait for election results:
Oil Bosses Try to Sell Tax-Leery Texans $1.4 Billion School Bond https://t.co/JJwOT5R0Uz
ICYMI lots of Texas bond news last week...
@MitchellFerman covers the latest effort underway (w/ support from big names like Chevron and Diamondback) for a $1.4 billion bond to upgrade Midland's schools (1/2)
https://t.co/2QQxjNgXg3