Posts Tagged ‘Gas’

Will OPEC Cut Down On Oil Production?

Sunday, December 14th, 2014

While it’s normal for pump prices of gasoline to be low during the autumn season because of the decrease in demand, there are speculations that fuel prices will continue to drop in the coming months due to the abundant global production of crude oil.

OPEC has reportedly admitted that the demand for their crude oil has fallen but … Read More...

Who Should Enjoy Low Gas Prices?

Saturday, November 29th, 2014

Consumers are rejoicing that gas is now selling at a three-year low of $3 a gallon.

The question this situation raises is should people really be happy? There is no simple answer. It depends who you ask. Individual consumers and industries that rely heavily on gas are happy that the price is now so low.
But this isn’t … Read More...

Electricity Demands For Oil and Gas Boom

Friday, November 28th, 2014

Oil and natural gas boom can lead to population growth and in the case of the Permian Basin, a greater demand for electricity. According to the town, it has created a new plan to double its electrical grid capacity.

In a press conference, the Executive Director of the Midland-Odessa Transportation Alliance James Beauchamp said that 75,000 people had … Read More...

Do Women In Oil and Gas Industries Work Harder?

Thursday, November 20th, 2014

There is no question that the oil and gas industry still has a long way to go when it comes to attracting more women workers both in high ranking positions in offices as well as in labor-intensive posts in job sites.
A survey done by the NES Global Talent in 2013 has revealed encouraging figures.

According to the … Read More...