Hart Energy introduces a new look to Headlines, where we’ll have the top stories in energy markets, business, transactions, E&P, technology and midstream.
This week’s top stories include:
- Analysts see Breitburn Energy Partners’ emergence from chapter 11 reorganization as a positive sign that the oil and gas industry is rebounding beyond the Permian Basin.
- EIA expects U.S. shale output to rise by 125,000 barrels per day in May. Which plays will see the biggest jump?
- Phillips 66 economist Horace Hobbs told the GPA Midstream convention that energy executives better start changing the way they think.
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