What’s Really Behind OPEC’s Sudden Decision to Cut Oil Production?

Following the surprise April 2 announcement that OPEC+ intends to cut production, the dominant narrative behind the decision to reduce oil output centers on its immediate impact – penalizing those who have “artificially suppressed” oil prices below existing supply and demand fundamentals.
2023 Industry Outlook: What We Can Expect

As a privately held upstream exploration and production (E&P) company in the oil and gas sector, it’s important to prioritize strategic planning for the new year. As an executive with Arlington, Texas-based U.S. Energy Development Corporation (U.S. Energy), strategic planning plays an integral part of our firm’s goal setting for the next year.
Environmental Strategies That Work

By Matthew Iak, Excutive Vice President Earlier this year, when the current administration instituted a ban on imported Russian oil, a fierce debate resurfaced with respect to America’s domestic energy policies. As traditional oil and gas players advocate for increasing exploration and production to ensure the peace of mind and benefits that come with stronger […]
The Ukraine Conflict – The Greenest Energy Policy is One That Puts America First

As prognosticators, we’ve all been told before that we can’t see the forest through the trees; however, with the current Russia-Ukraine conflict and its predictable impact on the United States energy market, it’s sure to rile up leaders in the oil and gas industry. We all have an intrinsic understanding that a conflict, such as what’s […]
American Energy Independence at Risk With Biden Orders, Experts Say

Members of U.S. Energy’s Executive Leadership recently contributed to an article on how the Biden Administration’s climate change agenda impacts US oil production and the economy. You can read the full article on The Epoch Times. Executives at the U.S. Energy Development Corporation (USEDC) told The Epoch Times the recent executive actions will impact the […]