
Kevin Crowley
@crowleykev
U.S. oil reporter for Bloomberg. Previously mining in South Africa, finance in London. Commodities, Arsenal & Springsteen.
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https://www.bloomberg.com 29-07-2011 11:28:39
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I'm delighted to announce that I've signed with @C_H_Armstrong at ThePurcellAgency. I'm still in awe at her enthusiasm for a project pitched as "Yellowstone, but Jewish," and I can't wait to see what she rustles up for this Oklahoman rodeo dynasty. Watch this space!

Autry Stephens becomes America's richest oilman after striking $26 billion deal with Diamondback Fortune moves Texan ahead of Jeff Hildebrand and Harold Hamm. Full Bloomberg Wealth story with Devon Pendleton & Mitchell Ferman bloomberg.com/news/articles/…


Guyana's coffers are set for an influx of oil wealth, but President Irfaan Ali is looking beyond crude to spend it, writes Kevin Crowley trib.al/aMoxHz1


SA wants to preserve its wild animals by eating them news24.com/fin24/economy/… via News24 Business




John Hess, the boss of the oil company that bears his family name, is talking to directly with shareholders in a last-ditch effort to ensure enough support for a $53 billion takeover by Chevron bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Kevin Crowley

🇬🇾 El auge petrolero en Guyana atrae de regreso a parte del 40% de la población que se fue al extranjero. Reportaje de Kevin Crowley Kevin Crowley 👇 trib.al/IcBoNnl

Guyana’s oil boom is calling back some of the country’s nearly 40% who moved overseas, Kevin Crowley reports bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Guyana’s oil boom is calling back some of the country’s nearly 40% who moved overseas bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Kevin Crowley





LONG READ: A father-daughter pair of Texas politicians wields influence in the energy industry while also owning a piece of the action bloomberg.com/news/features/… w/Mitchell Ferman via Bloomberg Markets

VIDEO COLUMN: The world has never used as much coal as it’s burning this year. In the age of the climate crisis, King Coal still reigns. Above all, in China, which accounts for >50% of global demand. #CoalTwitter #ClimateCrisis Bloomberg Opinion h/t Michael Johnson

A shale CEO who drank fracking fluid to prove it was safe is now Trump's oil evangelist. Chris Wright is poised to lead the US Energy Department with showmanship, debate and self-professed nerdiness bloomberg.com/news/articles/… w/Ari Natter Kevin Crowley via Bloomberg Politics