Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last week approved permits for four liquefied natural gas export projects in Texas, including three in Brownsville and one in Corpus Christi. Neil Chatterjee, FERC chairman, said, “The commission now has completed its work on applications for 11 LNG export projects in the past nine months, helping the U.S. expand the […]
Just a Click Away
A sign of the times: eCommerce reaches the oil patch. As much as Amazon revolutionized the business-to-consumer market by offering an online marketplace that has largely left the brick-and-mortar business model crumbling in ruins, the oilfield marketplace has largely continued on in time-tested fashion, as follows: A buyer looking for pumps or valves gets out […]
Repsol acquires Eagle Ford position in joint venture from Equinor
Madrid-based oil and gas firm Repsol reportedly will acquire Equinor’s 63 percent interest in a joint venture of 69,000 net acres in Eagle Ford Shale for $325 million. The deal allows Norway’s Equinor, previously known as Statoil, to focus on production in Gulf of Mexico. Oil & Gas Journal said the acreage jointly held by […]
Led by Lea and Eddy counties, New Mexico reverses rig count decline
New Mexico, with Permian Basin’s two leading counties, reversed a five-week decline in count of active oil and gas drilling rigs, according to Baker Hughes’ report of Nov. 15. New Mexico had fallen from 113 rigs as of Oct. 14 to 104 as of Nov. 8, but added a rig to 105. Also as of […]
Texas Petro Index declines along with falling prices, permits, employment
The Texas Petro Index by petroleum economist Karr Ingham declined for the seventh consecutive month in September as the prices of crude oil and natural gas, rig count, drilling permits and industry employment continued to fall. The index was 201.0 in September after starting its decline from 213.2 in February. It started the year at […]
Expedition Royalty opens mineral rights office in Big Spring
Expedition Royalty, privately held company focused on acquisition of mineral rights and royalty interests, recently opened an office in Big Spring. The aim of Expedition Royalty is “to help people who have property with viable mineral, surface and water rights get a fair share for their assets.” Members of the Expedition staff have bought and […]
Midland’s Gravity acquires produced-water midstream company On Point
Midland-based Gravity, a leading water and energy infrastructure company, said Nov. 6 it has agreed to acquire On Point Oilfield Holdings from White Deer Energy. On Point is a contracted produced-water midstream company focused on gathering and disposal operations in Midland Basin. Gravity said this acquisition “will create the largest commercial produced-water disposal company by […]
Production begins in Ecopetrol, Oxy joint venture in Midland Basin
Columbian state-controlled petroleum company Ecopetrol said last week production is expected to begin by yearend from two wells drilled in Midland Basin in its joint venture with Occidental Petroleum. Two other wells are in final stages of completion; they expect to have four wells operating by yearend 2020. The joint venture was announced in July […]
Homelessness the Theme of New Midland-based Film
“Finding Home in Boomtown” chronicles a family’s journey from six-figure oilfield job to living with and helping the homeless. “And He said to them, ‘Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.’ Immediately they left their nets and followed Him.” Matthew 4:18-20, NASB “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep […]
Midstream: in Charts and in Images
The year 2019 will be remembered as Midstream’s Year. As we near year-end in what might be the most eventful year ever in Permian midstream activity, we look at two kinds of snapshots. One, some recent graphics highlighting the impact of a record amount of completed pipeline construction. And two, some literal snapshots—high resolution images […]
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