Monday, May 4, 2009

Oil Hits Highest Prices In 5 Weeks, Alaska Projects Revving Up, Oil Execs On Energy Independence


"Oil Rises to Highest in 5 Weeks as Pending Home Sales Increase"
Crude oil rose to a five week high as the number of Americans signing contracts to buy previously owned homes jumped along with spending on U.S. construction projects, signaling energy demand may improve with the economy.

Oil climbed as much as 1.4 percent and the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index came within 1 percent of erasing its 2009 loss as the National Association of Realtors said the index of signed purchase agreements jumped 3.2 percent in March, compared with a 2 percent gain in February.....Complete Story

"Two New Projects Revving Up in Alaska's Oil Patch"
Oil prices are down and some oil-patch work is being throttled back, but North Slope producers are going full steam ahead on two large projects. Several hundred people have been put to work and the numbers will increase as the work continues, the companies involved say. One project underway is at Point Thomson, 60 miles east of Prudhoe Bay, where ExxonMobil Corp. is rigging up to begin drilling a large undeveloped gas and condensate field.

The company has completed the move of a large drill rig and other equipment to the site over 50 miles of ice road. Nabors Rig 19-E, one of the largest in Alaska, is now being reassembled. Plans are to start drilling in early May and continue operations through the summer.....Complete Story

"U.S. Energy Independence? Get Real, Oil Execs Say in Survey"
Most oil industry executives scoff at the idea that the U.S. can wean itself off foreign crude in the next couple of decades, a survey showed. Only 16 percent of oil and natural gas executives said that by 2030 the U.S. will be able to depend solely on its own energy supplies, according to a survey by KPMG LLP’s Global Energy Institute. A majority said it will be after 2015 before it’s “viable” to mass produce alternative energy.

“The executives’ perceptions of energy independence mirror their views on the viability of alternatives in the near term,” Bill Kimble, executive director of the institute, said in a statement. KPMG surveyed 382 U.S. financial executives in the oil and gas business last month.....Complete Story


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