Articles and Presentations

Overview of UG DevelopmentA Brief Overview of Unconventional Gas Development and Future Trends.  A PowerPoint presentation by Warlick International President Don Warlick on October 8, 2009 at the 27th Annual West Coast Land Institute (WCLI) conference in Santa Barbara, California.

Unconventional gas challengesUnconventional Gas Development in North America Facing Major Hurdles. During a time of dynamic change for natural gas in North America, recession is reducing demand for natural gas. That could mean higher demand for storage. A 2009 report originally published in the Oil and Gas Financial Journal.

Coal shaleGas shale development is now faced with challenging issues: What can we expect through 2009? How will reduced energy demand and a soft economy guide the gas shale market in 2009? A 2008 report by Don Warlick originally published in the Oil and Gas Financial Journal.

Margin well productionA New Era for Marginal Oil Production. Mature or marginal wells in North America are the silent producers among more newsworthy and technology-driven oil and gas wells of today. Can increased prices make these wells more attractive to investors? A 2007 report originally published in the Oil and Gas Financial Journal.

A gas wellGas Shale and CBM Development in North America. Buoyed by natural gas price increases over the last three years, unconventional gas development is steadily impacting US and Canadian gas supply. A 2006 report originally published in the Oil and Gas Financial Journal.

Map of Libya (detail)Investment Considerations in Libya’s upstream market. One of the most attractive E&P opportunities in the world today, Libya, is offering new prospects for growth to majors, state oil companies, large independents and service companies alike. A 2005 article originally published in the Oil and Gas Financial Journal.