Entries by Guardian Energy Partners

AI spending shifts to lift output from mature US shale wells

A new report says oil and gas operators are increasingly directing artificial intelligence investment toward improving production performance in mature US shale plays. Rather than prioritizing new exploration workflows, companies are using AI-enabled analytics and automation to optimize existing wells and facilities—especially in major basins such as the Permian and Eagle Ford—by improving operational decisions, […]

Gassier Permian wells spur more midstream investment

Permian Basin operators are increasingly drilling on the edges of core areas and in deeper intervals, and the resulting production is trending more gas-heavy, according to analysis cited by East Daley Analytics. The shift is drawing added attention from midstream companies as higher gas volumes support new pipelines, processing capacity, and related infrastructure buildouts. The […]

Why we still need oil & gas for decades to come

Earlier this month, in an op-ed for the Financial Times, the head of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, wrote that renewable energy was expanding faster than many thought. The energy crisis sparked by the war in Ukraine, he said, was reshaping the global energy systems, making many countries realize that wind and solar were

Why we still need oil & gas for decades to come

Last week’s surprise decision from OPEC+ to ease the production cuts by a cumulative 2 million barrels per day (bpd) by July relies on expectations of robust oil demand recovery in the second quarter. Yet, recent demand concerns suggest the alliance’s supply management policies could once again be more in the realm of guestimates.

OPEC Is Betting Big On Robust

Earlier this month, in an op-ed for the Financial Times, the head of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, wrote that renewable energy was expanding faster than many thought. The energy crisis sparked by the war in Ukraine, he said, was reshaping the global energy systems, making many countries realize that wind and solar were