U.S. count of active oil and gas drilling rigs increased for the eighth straight week as of Nov. 6, according to Baker Hughes, to reach at least 300 rigs for the first time since May as the day rate for drilling continues to decline. There are 300 rigs in U.S. (296 previous week), 147 rigs […]
Jim Wright wins election to Railroad Commission of Texas
Jim Wright, oil and gas businessman from Orange Grove and political newcomer, is the newest member of the Railroad Commission of Texas. In Tuesday’s general election, he defeated Democratic candidate Chrysta Castaneda, lawyer and engineer from Dallas, by more than one million votes (about 10 percentage points). Wright, who owns an oilfield waste services company, […]
Ring terminates Delaware assets sale after buyer fails to complete deal
Midland-based Ring Energy said Oct. 30 the prospective buyer of assets in Delaware Basin was unable to complete closing of the sale of acreage in Culberson and Reeves counties. Paul McKinney, CEO and chairman, said, “While the Delaware is not in our core areas of the central basin platform or the northwest shelf, these assets […]
Federal BLM raises $3 million in lease auctions on 7,000 acres in NM
U.S. Bureau of Land Management held an auction of oil and gas leases last week on more than 7,000 acres in New Mexico – raising more than $3 million in bids on 11 parcels of land. Reuters said the auction Oct. 29 attracted less interest than New Mexico previous sales before the industry was hit […]
Permian adds 9 rigs in past week to lead gains by producing regions
Counts of active oil and gas drilling rigs continue to rebound in Permian Basin, Texas and U.S. As of Oct 30, according to Baker Hughes, U.S. rig count was 296 (287 previous week) to increase for the seventh straight week. Texas’ count was 133 (125 previous week) to increase for the fourth straight week and […]
Employment rebounds in Texas oil and gas industry in September
Texas Oil and Gas Association said last week oil exploration, drilling and production companies employed 170,500 workers in the state in September. That’s an increase of 700 oil and gas extraction jobs for the month – the first increase since the pandemic started in March. Todd Staples, president of the association, said, “This small but […]
Enterprise pipeline volumes decline 26 percent in third quarter
Houston-based Enterprise Products Partners said last week crude oil pipeline volumes declined 26.1 percent in 2020Q3 as covid19 pandemic lowered oil prices – leaving midstream companies with fewer barrels to transport after producers curtailed production. Reuters said U.S. pipeline companies have been reducing rates to encourage producers to use their lines as oil transport volumes […]
State of the Energy Markets and the Permian Basin
A keynote address by Bobby Tudor, chairman, Tudor, Pickering, Holt, and Company What follows below is the text (with slides) of Bobby Tudor’s keynote address to the Permian Basin Petroleum Association membership in its virtual (online) Annual Meeting held on Oct. 1, 2020. This transcript is presented minus a minute or so of his opening […]
Matador, affiliate San Mateo expect record production, revenue in 2020Q4
Dallas-based Matador Resources and midstream affiliate San Mateo said Tuesday they expect “Matador’s oil, natural gas and total production and San Mateo’s revenues to reach record levels” in 2020Q4 as a result of recent operations. Matador completed and turned to sales the first 6 Rodney Robinson wells in Antelope Ridge and the first 5 Ray […]
Concho Resources averaged 201,000 b/d of oil production in 2020Q3
Midland-based Concho Resources, which last week agreed to be acquired by ConocoPhillips, said Tuesday that 2020Q3 oil production averaged 201,000 barrels per day. Natural gas production for 2020Q3 averaged 716 MMcfd. Total production for the quarter was 320,000 boed. Concho said it will not conduct an investor conference call for 2020Q3 because of the pending […]
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