RS Energy Group said June 26 that flaring intensity increased in June in Permian Basin after declining in May. RSEG estimated (with satellite data) flaring in June at 400 MMcfd for an increase of 54 percent over May. Driven by shut-ins, flaring had declined 136 MMcfd from April to May. “We believe the June increase […]
SM Energy files 8 permits in Howard, Martin counties to lead June 17-23
Denver-based SM Energy filed 8 drilling permits with the Railroad Commission of Texas during the week of June 17-23 for horizontal wells on 3 leases in Howard and Martin counties. Houston Chronicle said the wells target the Spraberry field at depths of 10,000 to 10,350 feet. Also filing 8 permits was French oil major Total […]
Hi-Crush idles plants leaving only one each in west Texas and Wisconsin
Houston-based Hi-Crush said June 25 it has idled three production and three terminal facilities since April and now has operating (at reduced rates) only its Kermit facility in west Texas and Wyeville facility in Wisconsin. Hi-Crush provides proppant and logistics services for hydraulic fracturing operations. The company also adjusted the deployment schedule for its first […]
Permian Basin returns to status as top destination for fracturing crews
Investment firm Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. said this week Permian Basin is again the top location of U.S. hydraulic fracturing crews. Marcellus Basin in Pennsylvania had replaced Permian as No. 1 in Tudor’s previous report, but 10 more crews have returned to oilfield since – most of them in Permian. Of the 450 available […]
GlobalData: Refiners to be Hit Hard
Refiners worldwide hit hard by fuel demand destruction caused by lockdowns and stringent travel restrictions, according to analyst firm GlobalData. Stringent travel restrictions worldwide have wiped out the market for fuel transportation and long storage durations have led to the deterioration of products such as gasoline and jet fuel, as well as increased inventory costs […]
Crude Prices: When Will the Upturn Turn Up?
In an article posted this week entitled, “Oil Rebounds with Economic Data Outweighing Virus Resurgence,” Bloomberg’s Hailey Waller and Grant Smith set forth some much-needed positive news for the oil and gas industry. It’s the question that is on everyone’s minds. When will the price of crude oil rise to a level that can sustain […]
GPA, GPSA Laud Safety Winners
The GPA Midstream Association and affiliated midstream suppliers association GPSA announced in May their midstream industry safety award recipients, honored for their outstanding 2019 safety performances. “The midstream industry is not alone in experiencing unprecedented challenges and tough times right now, so it’s nice to be able to share some good news,” said GPA Midstream […]
Enverus: Go Beyond the Rig Count
Enverus, a leading oil and gas SaaS and data analytics company, has released its latest Fundamental Edge report that explores the ongoing supply response to demand destruction caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this report, Enverus presents several additional indicators—beyond the traditional rig count—that are required to successfully quantify today’s worldwide oil and gas production […]
Ritchie Bros. Equipment Auction in Fort Worth Sells $81 Million
Ritchie Bros. conducted its largest ever Fort Worth, Texas, auction June 2-3, selling close to 5,300 equipment items and trucks for $81+ million. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the auction was held with online-bidding only and set a new site bidder record in the process, registering 11,600+ people from 68 countries. Approximately 93 percent of […]
State Department Recognizes United Energy Trading
During the month of May, the first shipment of U.S. crude oil bound for Belarus departed port, bound for its destination nearly halfway around the world. The United States’ Department of State recognized the importance of this occasion with a statement they released to the public. According to the State Department, “This competitive deal, by […]
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