Here are some of the top stories from Rigzone over the past week, in case you missed them…
What will global oil demand be in 2023?
Where will oil land demand this year? It depends on who you ask. In this article, Rigzone analyzed the latest projections from the International Energy Agency, the US Energy Information Administration and Standard Chartered.
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What new oil and gas jobs will exist in the future?
Dave Mount, president of Louisiana-based OneSource Professional Search, and Gladney B. Darroh, founder and president of Piper-Morgan Search, offered their views.
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Most of North America is at risk of power outages this summer
Two-thirds of North America is at risk of experiencing power shortages this summer during periods of extreme demand, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation revealed.
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Where will the price of WTI oil land this year?
In this article, Rigzone analyzed West Texas Intermediate oil price projections from the US Energy Information Administration, Standard Chartered, BMI, a Fitch Solutions company, and the Dallas Fed Energy Survey.
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The North American team count is now down from a year ago
North America shed another 20 rigs week-on-week, taking its total rig count below the year-ago level, Baker Hughes’ rotating rig count released on May 19 revealed.
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Qatar warns Europe of gas shortages
Qatar warned that the government’s energy transition policies will discourage investment in fossil fuels and lead to natural gas shortages in the next decade, Bloomberg reported.
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