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PESA News keeps members informed on Association events and activities. Issues can be downloaded in PDF format  below. To view the PDF-format files, the Adobe Acrobat Reader plugin is required.


Summer 2012

  • Annual Meeting coverage
  • Amy Myers Jaffe: Arab Spring, U.S. shale to affect geopolitics for generations
  • Marshall Adkins: Oil, natural gas markets begin to rebalance
  • Mark Papa: EOG is chasing incremental barrels by the billions
  • David Welch: Offshore industry moving to deeper, older formations
  • John Surma contrasts U.S. shale with Euro monopolies
  • Cindy Taylor: Geopolitics move producers to safer havens
  • Lew Watts: International shale development not as easy as hoped
  • PESA Chairman's letter: Our story must be told, we need your help
  • Mid-Continent Meeting: Chesapeake’s plan is simple: lease, drill, find finance for huge properties
  • Executive Address Series with John Gremp: There is no magic formula to becoming a CEO
  • Gulf Coast-Texas Meeting: Marathon execs bet company’s future on three oil plays
  • Gulf Coast-Louisiana Meeting: Deepwater is growing; no slowdown in sight
  • Explorers Golf Tournament
  • Legal Seminar: Brazil is an attractive investment for service industry
  • Top U.S. export destinations

Spring 2012

  • Special Issue: PESA Washington, D.C. Fly-In
  • Top U.S. export destinations

Winter 2012

  • Unconventional plays: Greatest example of free enterprise is good & bad news
  • Chairman’s Letter: New realities call for a stronger PESA
  • Market fundamentals solid, but stocks may slide in the short-term
  • Explorers Award goes to Oxy Oil & Gas USA
  • Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney speaks to members
  • Top U.S. export destinations

Fall 2011

  • Gretchen Watkins: Government, industry must team to meet future demand
  • Chairman’s Letter: The crew change is coming, but what have we done about it
  • Petroleum Academy students sample future careers in oil & gas
  • John Hofmeister: We are at risk of failure, and we are to blame
  • Energy Educators Committee Clay Shoot
  • Special Coverage: 2011 Foreign Service Officer Training
  • Top U.S. export destinations

Spring 2011

  • John Hofmeister: energy issues are self-made; we can fix them
  • Chairman’s Letter: PESA, with your help, is a crucial voice for the industry
  • President’s Letter: 2011 is shaping up to be a productive year for PESA
  • Huge production challenges await industry
  • Reputation: we are judged by weakest link
  • Offshore legislation unfolding; not as bad as predicted
  • Technology pioneers needed to further industry
  • Task force: learning from Macondo critical
  • United, proactive industry key to post-oil spill world
  • Regulation, costs among uncertainties for gas
  • Victim mindset a non-starter for success
  • American treasury of gas is a means for partnerships
  • Washington Fly-In: PESA members tell the industry’s story in D.C.
  • Explorer’s Golf Tournament
  • Nearly all Rosetta Resources’ capital bet on Eagle Ford
  • LINN rides ‘simple business model’ to meteoric growth
  • Chevron committed to Gulf of Mexico
  • Oil 101
  • Top U.S. export destinations

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