Tag Archives: ChevronTexaco
Cuban Oil Prospects Revisited
On January 18, 2011, I published on this website a report about Cuban oil prospects entitled, “Petroleum in Cuba: Current Situation and Mid-term Outlook,”.
Posted in Energy Security, Latin America
Tagged Amoco Latin America, Castro regime, ChevronTexaco, Chinese built drilling rig, Cuba, Cuban offshore oil prospects, Cuban territorial waters, Jorge Pinon, PDVSA, Petroleos de Venezuela, Petronas Malaysia, Repsol Spain, Russia Gazprom, Scarabeo 9, Schlumberger, Songa Mercur, Songa Offshore, University of Texas, US Geological Survey, Venezuelan Chavez-Maduro regime, Zarubezhneft Russia
World outlook of shale gas: Slow but inevitable growth – Part IV
The spectacular growth of shale gas in the U.S. has opened the path for similar developments in other countries. The speed at which these other countries can progress could be much higher since the technology perfected in the U.S. can now be applied elsewhere.
Posted in America, China, Energy Security, Europe, Latin America, Middle East-North Africa
Tagged ChevronTexaco, Repsol-YPF, Royal Dutch Shell, shale gas Argentina, shale gas Australia, shale gas Canada, shale gas China, shale gas Mexico, shale gas South Africa, shale gas USA, shale gas Western Hemisphere, Vaca Muerta shale gas deposits