In this month’s roundup of news and views, we share some progressive views and expansive pronouncements. These are the full versions of the “Drilling Deeper” news items that appeared as abbreviated versions in the print edition of PB Oil and Gas Magazine’s October 2019 issue. Upstream Sector Emerging As Epicenter for Industrial Internet The upstream […]
Port of Corpus Christi to Permian Basin: ‘We want your crude’
“We want your crude,” Omar Garcia from the Port of Corpus Christi told members of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association last week. The port reached the milestone of one million barrels of crude oil exports per day this summer, Garcia said, and he forecast exports from the port will climb to between two and three […]
Permian production to increase in October, DUC well count declines
Oil production in seven major regions in U.S. is expected to grow next month by another 74,000 barrels per day – most of it from Permian Basin. In its drilling productivity report of Sept. 16, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said production is expected to grow to 8.843 million b/d in October from 8.769 million […]
Rig counts: Declines in Permian and Texas, New Mexico adds 1 to 109
Counts from Baker Hughes of active oil and gas drilling rigs declined for the sixth straight week in Permian Basin and seventh straight week in Texas as of Sept. 20. There are 417 rigs in Permian (419 previous week, 488 previous year) and 423 rigs in Texas (430 previous week, 531 previous year). The U.S. […]
NextDecade, Enbridge to develop Rio Bravo LNG pipeline to Brownsville
Houston-based NextDecade and Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge said Sept. 18 they will develop the Rio Bravo pipeline and other pipelines in south Texas to transport natural gas to NextDecade’s Rio Grande LNG export terminal in Brownsville. Rio Bravo is designed to transport 4.5 billion cubic per day of natural gas from Agua Dulce hub near […]
Rystad forecasts Permian production to grow to 7.5 million b/d in 2040
U.S. shale production will peak at about 14.5 million barrels per day around 2030, according to a forecast by Rystad Energy, with production from the Permian Basin as the dominant source of U.S. oil supply. Rystad said U.S. light, tight oil represented less than one percent of world oil supply nine years ago, but it […]
Matador begins drilling six wells on BLM lease in Lea County
Dallas-based Matador Resources said Monday it received six drilling permits from U.S. Bureau of Land Management for its western Antelope Ridge asset area in Lea County. Drilling operations have started on Matador’s Rodney Robinson tract of 1,200 gross and net acres, one of the tracts the company acquired in BLM’s New Mexico lease sale in […]
Gulf Coast Express natural gas pipeline starts Wednesday from Waha
Houston-based pipeline operator Kinder Morgan said this week full commercial service started on Gulf Coast Express pipeline from Waha hub near Coyanosa in west Texas to Agua Dulce near Corpus Christi. Fully subscribed under long-term contracts, GCX provides capacity of about 2.0 billion cubic feet per day for natural gas to Gulf Coast markets to […]
Hire to Retire – “What were you thinking?”
by Michele Harmon As I start my second article, I wanted to remind you that my goal is to inform, to make you stop and think before reacting, and to help you know where to find the right answers to keep you out of hot water with regards to Human Resources (HR) issues. I hope […]
Ten Years in the Making
Midland-Odessa takes another step forward. The long-awaited UTPB College of Engineering Building is now a reality. One month. Four weeks. Thirty days. And counting. Workers scampered from one end of the building, from top to bottom, and all over the outside grounds in an all-out push to finish the new College of Engineering Building for […]
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