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Can Texas Railroad Commission Rule Global Oil?

The Texas Railroad Commission (RRC) finds itself at the center of the global policy for balancing the oil production with the current consumption as the only legal authority in US having the power to regulate Texas production. Without an agreement among the US producers in Texas, the global price war with Saudi Arabia and Russia will continue until one of the player is giving up the game. But can the RRC really do it?

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Prosperous New Year 2018

Oil & Gas and Petrochemical market has grown up by 30% in 2017 in respect with the number of projects sanctioned for execution with EPC contracts. This number confirms our last year forecast and gives credit to our estimation of 20% to 35% growth for 2018. This market upturn is driven by a market shift from the IOCs to the NOCs and Independent companies, representing both nearly 80% of the capital expenditure as operator on the next five years. As a results the projects get smaller and run on fast-track requiring more agility from the sales organizations for detection and capture.

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Happy New Year 2016

New Environment – New Opportunities 2B1st Consulting is very pleased to wish you Happy New Year 2016 from its new Head Office in Chamonix – Mont-Blanc, France. This location is at the core of the European markets and close to Geneva International Airport with numerous direct connections overseas. In 2015 you enjoyed the release of […]

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One Day – One Country: Australia

Australia Key Projects and Business Highlights Since 2013, Australia suffered from hard messages when series of oil and gas companies no less than Apache, BG Group (BG), BHP Billiton (BHP), Chevron, ExxonMobil, Inpex, PetroChina (CNPC), Shell or Total sent warning announcements regarding the spiraling costs of their projects with the immediate consequence to freeze all […]

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One Day – One Country: Nigeria

Nigeria Key Projects and Business Highlights 2014  Nigeria holds first largest proven reserves of natural gas and the second largest of crude oil in Africa as a result of intensive campaign of exploration on the early 2000s years led by international companies such as Chevron, Eni, ExxonMobil, Shell or Total. Despite flaring the  major part […]

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