ExxonMobil Pipeline said last week that Wink-to-Webster pipeline, a joint venture, has started moving Permian crude oil and condensate from west Texas to Gulf Coast. The 650-mile system is designed to transport 1.5 million b/d of crude and condensate from starting points in Wink and Midland to several end points in the Houston market, including […]
Enverus: Flaring declines again in October in Permian Basin
Enverus from RS Energy Group this week estimated that flaring intensity in Permian Basin – as measured by satellites – fell slightly again this month. Normalized to 31 days for October, flaring declined by 8 percent (30 MMcfd) from September when it was 360 MMcfd. “We expect flaring will remain fairly steady as operators continue […]
U.S. adds 13 rigs in past week, Texas leads states with increase of 7 rigs
U.S. added 13 oil and gas drilling rigs last week, according to the Oct. 16 weekly report from Baker Hughes, the biggest increase in one week since January before the 2020 global pandemic started in March. U.S. count was 282 rigs (269 previous week, 851 a year ago). Other counts of active drilling rigs were […]
Pioneer acquires Permian pure play operator Parsley Energy
In the week’s second major transaction, Dallas-based Pioneer Natural Resources and Austin-based pure play Permian operator Parsley Energy said Tuesday they agreed to an all-stock transaction for Pioneer to acquire Parsley for $4.5 billion. Including Parsley’s debt assumed by Pioneer, total value of the deal is $7.6 billion. Scott D. Sheffield, Pioneer president and CEO, […]
ConocoPhillips acquires Midland’s Concho Resources for $9.7 billion
In the first of two multi-billion-dollar transactions this week, Houston-based ConocoPhillips and Midland-based Concho Resources said Monday they agreed to combine in an all-stock transaction valued at $9.7 billion, not including Concho’s net debt of $3.9 billion. The combined company will be the nation’s largest independent oil and gas company with production of more than […]
Changing Students’ Lives
The always-busy Petroleum Museum is at its busiest this fall as the institution pushes into the last stages of obtaining funding for a prized project. Already showing itself to be an innovator and leader in education of children, the Museum now seeks to build a new STEM Education Center on the Museum’s grounds. (STEM stands […]
Taking Flight
As a cash-strapped oil patch wrestles with the competing issues of staffing and funding, more and more companies turn to various forms of automation/artificial intelligence and robotics in order to do more work with fewer people. In that scenario, drones have flown to the forefront as they’ve become more powerful and versatile. Advances in recording […]
Diamondback expects to maintain production in 2021 with less budget
Midland-based Diamondback Energy said Tuesday it expects to maintain 2020Q4 oil production through 2021 with a capital budget 25-to-35 percent less than 2020 capex. Average oil production in 2020Q3 was 170,000 b/d (287,300 boed); the company operated 32 gross horizontal wells and turned 41 wells to production in 2020Q3. Production forecast for 2020Q4 is 170,000 […]
Texas adds rigs for third straight week, U.S. gains for fourth straight week
Count of active oil and gas drilling rigs increased for the fourth straight week in U.S. and third straight week in Permian Basin as of Oct. 9, according to Baker Hughes. There were 130 rigs in Permian Basin (129 previous week, low this year of 117 Aug. 14) and 269 rigs in U.S. (266 previous […]
Breakwater Energy constructs largest recycling plant in Permian Basin
Houston-based Breakwater Energy Partners said Oct. 5 it constructed the largest recycling facility in Permian Basin for produced water from oilfield operations. Big Spring Recycling System, 80-acre facility in Howard and Martin counties, has throughput capacity of 250,000 barrels per day of recycled produced water. BSRS also owns or has access to disposal capacity of […]
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