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PBOG is the Official Publication of the Permian Basin Petroleum Association and is published monthly by Zachry Publications, LP.

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EVX Midstream builds ‘largest produced water system’ in Eagle Ford

September 19, 2019 by PBOG

Houston-based pipeline operator EVX Midstream Partners said last week it has completed the first phase of construction for what it says will be the largest produced water gathering system in Eagle Ford in south Texas. EVX owns and operates 26 saltwater disposal wells in Eagle Ford that are permitted to inject up to 600,000 barrels […]

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WTGS to conduct fall symposium Sept. 25-26 in Midland

September 19, 2019 by PBOG

West Texas Geological Society will conduct its 31st annual fall symposium next week in Midland. Scott Tinker, director of Bureau of Economic Geology at University of Texas, will open the two-day symposium Sept. 25 with the keynote address, “West Texas: Global Impact, National Ignorance.” Other speakers include officials from University of Oklahoma, Texas Tech and […]

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Permian counties Eddy, Lea lead New Mexico in construction job growth

September 19, 2019 by PBOG

The oil- and gas-producing counties of Eddy and Lea in Permian Basin lead New Mexico in construction job growth. The Santa Fe New Mexican said Eddy County led the state with 610 new construction jobs in 2019Q1 (an increase of 24.9 percent), according to statistics from the state’s Department of Workforce Solutions. And neighboring Lea […]

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Road Safety

September 18, 2019 by PBOG

Welcome! I hope this August finds you happy and safe! Today I am going to broach the subject of the most dangerous and deadly part of our industry… Driving. I fully understand that the 40 hours of documented training that we received at the mature age of 16 to 18 years of age fully qualifies […]

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Rystad Energy: methane emissions reach record high in second quarter

September 12, 2019 by PBOG

A study by Norwegian research firm Rystad Energy says methane emissions in Permian Basin likely hit a record high in 2019Q2 after a small decline earlier this year. The report estimates that the volumes of methane from natural gas burned or vented into the atmosphere averaged 663 million cubic feet per day in 2019Q2 – […]

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U.S. drilling rig count falls below 900 for first time since 2017 to 898

September 12, 2019 by PBOG

The U.S. count of active oil and gas drilling rigs fell below 900 for the first time since 2017. Baker Hughes reported that as of Sept. 6 there were 898 rigs in the U.S. – down 6 rigs from 904 a week ago and down 150 rigs (14 percent) from 1,048 a year ago. There […]

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Texas Petro Index declines for fifth straight month as production grows

September 12, 2019 by PBOG

The Texas Petro Index by petroleum economist Karr Ingham continued its decline in July despite rising crude oil production. The index fell for the fifth straight month in July to 205.5 from 207.1 in June. After ending 2018 with 212.3, the index increased to 212.5 in January and 213.2 in February. But it declined to […]

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EIA lowers oil price forecast, Cushing stocks decrease by 10 million barrels

September 12, 2019 by PBOG

U.S. Energy Information Administration this week reduced its 2019 Brent crude oil price forecast to $63 per barrel – $2 per barrel lower than forecast last month. In its Sept. 10 report, the EIA said, “The lower 2019 price forecast largely reflects recent global crude oil price fluctuations and lower forecast global oil demand growth.” […]

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Patriotism and Perseverance

September 9, 2019 by PBOG

In January 2007, President George W. Bush appointed Gen. David Petraeus to lead the multinational ground forces in Iraq. Petraeus immediately launched a plan to secure Baghdad, and one component of his war strategy was to recall Team Phoenix. Capt. Ann G. Fox, U.S. Marine and one of Petraeus’ original Phoenix recruits, had returned home […]

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Freeport LNG Development ships commissioning cargo Sept. 3

September 5, 2019 by PBOG

Houston-based Freeport LNG Development on Tuesday shipped the first LNG from Train 1 of its liquefaction facility that started producing last month on Quintana Island. Freeport LNG said the commissioning cargo of about 150,000 cubic meters of LNG was loaded aboard the LNG Jurojin, which departed from the Freeport LNG terminal. Michael Smith, chairman and […]

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