Devon Cuts Peak Production Estimate at Brazilâs Polvo Field Bloomberg Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:41 PM PST Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Devon Energy Corp., the largest U.S. oil and gas producer among companies that donât own refineries or chemicals plants, said it expects to produce less oil for a longer period of time at its Polvo offshore field in Brazil. | EOG Resources to Present at Upcoming Energy Conference PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:40 PM PST EOG Resources, Inc. is scheduled to present on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 at 9:45 a.m. Eastern Time at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch 2009 Energy Conference. | PrimeGen Energy -- Kochmesskoye No. 7 Oil Well Reaches Target Depth Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:39 PM PST BRIDGEWATER, NJ--(Marketwire - 11/11/09) - PrimeGen Energy Corp. (Pinksheets: PGNE - News ) ("PrimeGen" or the "Company") wishes to advise that the drilling operator of the Timan-Pechora Project has reported that the drilling of Kochmesskoye # 7 well has reached total target depth October 26, 2009. PrimeGen will be advised as to the commercial viability of the well and productive oil flow rates ... | Big oilsands players gobble up smaller stakes Red Deer Advocate Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:36 PM PST CALGARY â" Northern Alberta is a patchwork of motley oilsands properties, with some chunks controlled by energy heavyweights and others in the hands of smaller companies. | Tres Amigas founder asks for support in building electric superstation Clovis News Journal Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:35 PM PST With giant modern windmills visible on the horizon, during a day with ample sunshine, Grady was a site most apropos for presentations on renewable energy. At the second annual meeting of the Frio Ridge Energy Development Association (FREDA), one... | MEA approves draft contract despite Shell concerns San Rafael/Terra Linda News Pointer Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:34 PM PST Despite criticism over its decision to negotiate with a subsidiary of the controversy-ridden Royal Dutch Shell, the Marin Energy Authority (MEA) board of directors approved a draft energy-purchasing contract Nov. 5. The vote began a 90-day period of review, during which time the councils of cities that voted to join the MEA will evaluate the contract and vote either for their cities to remain ... | | |
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