The IR series is a regular blog posting on various grammar, punctuation and word-choice styles and rules as applied by Oil and Gas Investor magazine. The styles and rules do not always necessarily suggest using another style nor rule is incorrect.
Have a question? Comments? I’m always glad to hear from you, and I am anxious to find the answers for you!
–Nissa Darbonne, Executive Editor, Oil and Gas Investor, A&D Watch, Oil and Gas Investor This Week, www.OilandGasInvestor.com; ndarbonne@hartenergy.com
The IR Series VII: Why We Don’t Use A Hyphen In ‘Wholly Owned’
The IR Series VI: Assume (Don’t Do It)
The IR Series V: Good Vs. Well (And Golf)
The IR Series IV: Over, During, More Than (The Seismic Shoot)
The IR Series III: When It’s ECA, And When It’s EnCana
The IR Series II: Consists Of/Includes (Barnett)
The IR Series I: Impacted And Affected (And The Balance Sheet)