What’s the (Next) Big Idea?
Ten years now after his death at age 94, George Mitchell, famously dubbed the Father of the Shale Oil and Gas Revolution, would no doubt stand in awe of what’s been achieved from his remarkable idea in 1981....
Read MoreTen years now after his death at age 94, George Mitchell, famously dubbed the Father of the Shale Oil and Gas Revolution, would no doubt stand in awe of what’s been achieved from his remarkable idea in 1981....
Read MoreOh, to have been a fly on the wall at last week’s oil and gas shindig in Okla., hosted by Continental Resources CEO Harold Hamm....
Read MoreThe week has been thick with acquisitions by producers and midstreamers eager to leverage their new investments as part of grander plans....
Read MoreJohn Goodenough passed away June 25th at age 100. His last name stands in stark contrast to his remarkable achievements as a mathematician, physicist, and chemist. Among them, Goodenough pioneered the technology that became the foundation for lithium-ion batteries. ...
Read MoreTexas-born Tim Latimer knows a thing or two about horizontal drilling and fracking. After his years-long stint as a drilling engineer in the Permian and Eagle Ford, Latimer left his career in the oil and gas industry in 2015 to unlock a different source of energy beneath the surface. ...
Read MoreIf you follow the Bill Gates-led Breakthrough Energy Ventures, you may already have an idea of the wide range of startups that have received millions to go forth and accelerate their innovations in sustainable energy....
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