Only about 15% of US oil and natural gas sector survey respondents said in late October they were very or extremely concerned about a possible crude oil price collapse, according to a survey from Deloitte released Tuesday. The results of the survey, titled “2014 Oil & Gas Survey: The Next Chapter of the Energy Renaissance,” were released at the 2014 Deloitte Oil & Gas Conference in Houston. John England, vice chairman and oil and gas sector leader for Deloitte, said Tuesday morning that perhaps the respondents who were concerned about an oil price collapse were “the good prognosticators.” The overall responses to the survey showed optimism, England said, with 90% of respondents saying they believed the US has enough domestic natural gas to meet demand and 20% believing that the US is or will be self-sufficient in oil within the next five years. About […]