A Name in Lights
Lemuel Davis had a big idea in 1849 to introduce light to Detroit’s street corners. You might say a light bulb went off—only the light bulb hadn’t been invented yet. ...
Read MoreLemuel Davis had a big idea in 1849 to introduce light to Detroit’s street corners. You might say a light bulb went off—only the light bulb hadn’t been invented yet. ...
Read MoreSix months into his role at Austin-based Parsley Energy, CEO Matt Gallagher described his company in June as an “attractive” purchase for potential buyers. ...
Read MoreOver the last two years, the number of midstream investments has been nothing short of staggering. It’s been a great ride for this sector of the oil and gas biz and there’s no sign of a slowdown any time soon. ...
Read MoreOutside the tiny town of Goldsmith, Texas—a mere 15 minutes from Odessa—more than 174,000 photovoltaic panels across 120 acres stand poised to the sun generating 16 megawatts of solar power. ...
Read MoreThe U.S. LNG export industry might best be described as an adolescent spurting growth at a near-supernatural pace. ...
Read MoreThe guys and gals at Reese Energy Consulting this week are scattered to the four winds on numerous projects that remind us how much we love our work in an industry that keeps evolving. ...
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