Tag: Energy
My Mineral Producer has Filed Bankruptcy – Now What?
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As the dreaded packet arrives in the mail from a Bankruptcy Court, many mineral owners are being introduced to the third “B” of the oil business – Boom, Bust, Bankruptcy.
Taylor Energy Executive Blames Decade-Old Oil Leak on ‘Act Of God’
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A decade-old oil leak that could last for another century was caused by an “act of God” during a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, the president of the company responsible said Wednesday.
Resources for Innovation Still Needed Amid Oil, Gas IT Budget Cuts
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When oil traded at $100/barrel, oil companies were more focused on expanding their geographic footprint, but the decline in oil prices now has companies focusing instead on reducing costs
Managing Risks in Large Solar Energy Projects: Webinar
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Large renewable energy projects require substantial capital investments, and depend on predictable, long-term cash flows in order to provide investor returns that can attract that capital.
Court Hits Anadarko With $159M Fine for Deepwater Horizon Disaster
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Anadarko Petroleum Corp. must pay a $159.5 million civil fine for its role in the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil well whose blowout that caused the largest U.S. offshore oil spill, reports Reuters.
Trial Teams Win $61M in Two Cases
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Gruber Hurst Elrod Johansen Hail Shank won a $33 million verdict in a gas transportation contract dispute and a $28 million verdict in a fraud/fiduciary breach claim in the oil patch in recent weeks.