The Biden administration suspended new leasing for fossil fuel production on federal lands and waters in what the Houston Chronicle said “could be a major blow to Texas’ oil industry.” Scott de la Vega, acting secretary of the U.S. Department of Interior, signed an order Jan. 20 telling staff not to issue any onshore or […]
Occidental, Pioneer, Surge add rigs in Permian Basin in January
Permian Basin added 4 more active oil and gas drilling rigs in the past week, according to Baker Hughes, to reach a new total of 192 as of Jan. 29. That’s an increase of 9.7 percent in the last month since starting the year with 175 rigs. There are 182 rigs in Texas (up 7 […]
Breber says Chevron pauses Permian production in “oversupplied market”
Chevron CFO Pierre Breber said last week the company’s capital budget this year is $14 billion – 65 percent below its peak in 2014 – and it could take until the second half of 2021 or early 2022 before Chevron increases spending on new drilling in Permian Basin. “We have paused in the Permian because […]
Surge Energy acquires Midland Basin acreage from Grenadier Energy
Surge Energy America, subsidiary of Houston-based Surge Energy US Holdings, said this week it agreed to acquire leasehold interest and producing wells in Howard County from Grenadier Energy Partners for $420 million. The acreage includes average production of 9,000 boed (75 percent oil), 18,100 leasehold acres, and an operated inventory of 120 future drilling locations. […]
Capitol Update: 87th Texas Legislature
Texas lawmakers convened in Austin Jan. 12, launching a historic session overshadowed by a pandemic and its cascading domino effect. “Getting down to business” took on a whole new meaning, with legislators and leaders examining everything from basic meeting guidelines to complex budgetary needs through a COVID-shaped lens. The Coronavirus topped the initial agenda with […]
Total JV, Lightsource BP announce major solar projects in Texas
French oil major Total and Lightsource BP both recently announced solar projects in Texas. Total and 174 Power Global said Jan. 14 they formed a joint venture to develop 12 solar and energy storage projects in Texas, Nevada, Oregon, Wyoming and Virginia. The projects include three in west Texas, one in north central Texas and […]
Texas adds 6 rigs in past week despite small decline in Permian Basin
Despite a small decline of 1 rig in Permian Basin, Texas again posted the largest increase (up 6 rigs in past week) in Baker Hughes’ weekly counts of active oil and gas drilling rigs in U.S. As of Jan. 22, Baker Hughes said Texas had 175 rigs (169 previous week), New Mexico had 65 rigs […]
Production of crude oil, gas continues to decline in U.S. major regions
The latest drilling productivity report from U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts another month of declining crude oil production in the nation’s seven major regions. Total production in the seven regions in February is expected to be 7.522 million barrels per day – down 89,000 b/d from 7.611 million barrels per day in January. Production in […]
Centurion begins service on Augustus pipeline from Midland to Crane
Houston-based Centurion Pipeline said Tuesday it began service on schedule of its 30-mile Augustus crude oil pipeline Dec. 1, 2020. The 20-inch and 18-inch pipeline moves WTI, WTL and WTSR from Midland to Crane to connect Centurion’s Midland terminal (capacity of 2 million barrels) to multiple long-haul transmission pipelines. Capacity of Augustus is 150,000 barrels […]
Ring Energy moves corporate headquarters from Midland to Woodlands
Ring Energy said this week it relocated its corporate headquarters from Midland to The Woodlands effective Jan. 19 as it implements “a new strategic vision.” Ring said Monday it is closing offices in Andrews and Tulsa and downsizing its Midland office. Paul D. McKinney, CEO and chairman, said, “We wanted to reduce our fixed G&A […]
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