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Mariner Energy, Inc. shares dropped more than 4% Thursday following news that one of its production platforms exploded in the Gulf of Mexico. Mariner shares lost 96 cents, more than 4%, at $22.39 in afternoon trading.
Mariner Energy, owner and operator of the Vermilion 380 offshore production platform that exploded and caught fire about 9:30 am Central Daylight time on Thursday in the Gulf of Mexico, reports a “slight sheen” on the water measuring about one nautical mile by about 100 feet.
An offshore oil rig has exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, about 80 miles south of Louisiana’s Vermilion Bay. This is west of the site of the April 20 Deepwater Horizon blast that caused the massive oil spill.
According to a recent Wood Mackenzie report, China’s coal bed methane (CBM) growth is currently slow but will make up one third of unconventional gas supply to the country in the long-term. This leaves room for emerging leader, PetroChina, to position itself either independently or with foreign partners as a player in the future of global unconventional gas.
The total amount of pipeline capacity traded by the Top 20 increased dramatically over 2008. The companies within the Top 20 have also changed dramatically over the past year.
Don Stowers was named chief editor of the newly created Oil & Gas Financial Journal in 2004 as the publication began preparations to change its frequency from quarterly to monthly. |
Mikaila Adams was named associate editor of Oil & Gas Financial Journal in April 2005. In 2006, she took on additional reponsibility as editor of The Financial Update, the publication's monthly electronic newsletter. She came to PennWell Corp. from San Antonio where she served as an editor for the University of Texas Health Science Center. She has an English degree with a specialization in technical communication from Texas Tech University. |

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