petroleumtruthreport.blogspot.com - 11/4/2009
—
Tudor, Pickering and Holt's rebuttal to Lynn Pittinger's and my work is not publicly available and is provided only to subscribers to their investment services. Below, however, is a transcription of their retort. I have also provided the articles by Devon and Chesapeake, coincidentally ...
Comments
Blog Reactions
Natural gas from shale: long lasting or going fast?
Knowledge Problem —
... .” (Berman has also published counter-arguments made to his position on his blog, “Rebuttals To Our Shale Play Research.”) ...
Arthur Berman leaves World Oil after raising natural gas questions
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future —
... gas company's land is much higher. Natural gas companies can borrow more money against the higher value of the land, enabling new investment. The value of the stock is also likely to be higher.
Fortunately, whether or not Berman is writing about the issue, he has raised enough questions that one might expect auditors to be somewhat diligent about the issue this year end.
What are the some of the arguments against Berman's approach?
Berman, in his blog, quotes a rebuttal by Tudor, Pickering and Holt. This is an excerpts:
Technical ...
Related Content
shale decision under review
latimes.com 10/17/2009 — Oil-shale development Workers make repairs at a Shell site near Rifle, Colo., where the oil company has been experimenting with extracting oil from shale. Congressional watchdogs, environmental groups and state officials in Colorado, where most of the ...
Investors must ask about shale gas cost
ft.com 14 days ago — A n internal energy industry squabble over the true potential for shale gas, discussed in this column earlier this month, has now filtered through to the attention of some of the institutional investors in energy companies. This tremor of scepticism ...
The Associated Press: Analyst: Gas shale may be next bubble to burst
google.com 10/14/2009 — 3 days ago DENVER The promise of enough natural gas to last the United States more than 100 years based on discoveries of vast shale formations could be the country's next speculative bubble to burst, a speaker warned Monday at a conference exploring ...
Analyst: Gas shale may be next bubble to burst
seattletimes.nwsource.com 10/14/2009 — The promise of enough natural gas to last the United States more than 100 years based on discoveries of vast shale formations could be the country's next speculative bubble to burst, a speaker warned Monday at a conference exploring the notion that ...
A Haynesville Shale Symposium
petroleumtruthreport.blogspot.com 10/14/2009 — Arthur E. Berman and Lynn Pittinger Reprinted with permission from World Oil, October 2009 issue Presentations at the GCAGS (Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies) Haynesville Shale Symposium underscored the great uncertainty about reservoir ...