OPEC
wants shale drillers to help it stabilize the oil market.
Not exact matches
OPEC
wants to talk to rival
shale drillers to learn lessons of oil glut Saudis and US, seen as rivals, are actually growing together: Aramco CEO Saudi Aramco looking to Google parent Alphabet to build tech hub
OPEC
wants to have an open dialogue with upstart U.S.
shale drillers and learn from oil market players, after the most painful downturn in six oil price cycles.
OPEC
wants an open dialogue with U.S.
shale drillers after the most painful downturn in six oil price cycles.
His company, Knightsbridge Risk Management, a private security firm in Dallas that serves the oil and gas industry, is getting calls from companies that
want to plan ahead in case they shut down
drilling operations in North Dakota and the Bakken
shale formation.
Yet, such assumptions are exactly how U.S.
shale drilling is being talked about in the minds of non-geologists who
want to hype stocks and use patriotic terms like «energy independence.»
This week Saudi Arabia announced that it
wants to
drill test wells for
shale gas.
«Saudi Arabia
wants to
drill test wells for
shale gas even though it is short of water needed for fracking»