Jan 22nd, 2010
by charity.molina.
Tmco will be an exhibitor in a number of shows this year and would like to invite all to drop by our booth. You will find our schedule below.
Corpus Christi Area measurement Society Feb 23-24 2010
Acadiana Flow Measurement Society April 12-14 2010
http://www.afms.org/index2.htm
ISHM May 11-13 2010
http://www.ishm.info/
ASGMT Sept 20-23 2010
http://www.asgmt.com/default.asp?id=1
Permian Basin Oct 19-21 2010
http://www.pbioilshow.org/
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Dec 30th, 2009
by charity.molina.
TMCo will be closed Friday, January 1, 2010 in observance of our New Year Holiday
We would like to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their loyalty in years past. Today and always we are committed to meeting or exceeding your expectations.
TMCo wishes you all a prosperous New Year.
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Dec 18th, 2009
by charity.molina.
Tmco will be closed Friday December 26 in observance of our Christmas Holiday.
The offices will be also closed Friday January 1 to observe New Years Day.
In case of emergency, please call 713-465-3255 for assistance.
Thank you to our wonderful vendors and customers for a successful 2009.
Our best to you all as we look forward to a prosperous New Year
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Nov 23rd, 2009
by charity.molina.
TMCo will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 26-27 in observance of our Thanksgiving Holiday
We hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable holiday!
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Nov 11th, 2009
by angela.wagner.
O&G Journal – Daily Update 11/5/09
Tudor Pickering Holt & Co. (TPH) foresees a fairly dramatic recovery in natural gas prices next year, a spokesman told an Oct. 29 energy finance summit at Rice University’s Jess H. Jones Graduate School of Business.
Bobby Tudor, chief executive officer of the investment bank, said TPH early this year finished a gas supply study in which it forecast gas prices will average $7.50/Mcfe on the New York Mercantile Exchange during 2010 and $6.50/Mcfe in 2011.
Over the next decade, TPH forecasts a long-term US rig count of 1,500 rigs of which 400 will be drilling for oil, 600 for shale gas, and 500 for nonshale gas.
“We assume an incremental 300 rigs in Canada, for a total US and Canada rig count of 1,800,” Tudor said.
Acknowledging that shale gas plays are “a game changer,” for US gas supply, Tudor noted, “Shales alone won’t be enough to satisfy gas demand in North America. We will have to have some production from conventional gas.”
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May 14th, 2009
by ben.shoemate.
You may have noticed that we have redesigned our website. Quite frankly we simply outgrew our old one! After five years we are still growing, opening new offices, and introducing the TMCo SureShot to new clients. We have moved some things around, so if you can’t find what you are looking for, or if you have any questions, leave a comment for us or contact us.

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