A new report from Wood Mackenzie said countries in Latin America will need to expand imports of natural gas over the next decade. In the report, “Natural Gas Resources in Latin America,” WoodMac forecasts gas demand in the region to grow at an average rate of 1.4 percent per year over the next decade and […]
Matador Resources drills pilot project of U-shaped laterals in Loving County
Dallas-based Matador Resources said last week it drilled a pilot project of two wells on its Wolf acreage in Loving County using a “horseshoe” design. Matador drilled a two-mile lateral on a section only large enough for a traditional one-mile lateral. The U-shaped lateral drills out part of the wellbore, makes a 180-degree turn, and […]
Diamondback Energy looking for 3 percent increase from 425,000 boed in 2023Q1
Midland-based Diamondback Energy said Monday it expects to operate 14-to-15 rigs in the second half of 2023 after operating as many as 17 rigs earlier this year. Travis Stice, chairman and CEO, said Diamondback is aiming for 3 percent increase in production from 2023Q1 when it averaged 251,000 barrels per day of oil (up 13 […]
API president Mike Sommers to speak at 2023 State of Energy luncheon
Mike Sommers, president and CEO of American Petroleum Institute, the world’s largest oil and gas association, will be the featured speaker at the 2023 State of Energy luncheon Monday, May 15, at The Ortiz Center in Corpus Christi. Shale magazine and EN Media Group conduct the annual luncheon to “demonstrate the undeniable economic impact the […]
Permian Basin adds rigs for fourth straight week, up for year to 361 from 353
Count of active drilling rigs increased for the fourth straight week and seventh time in the last eight weeks in Permian Basin, according to the weekly report of April 28 from Baker Hughes. There were 361 rigs in Permian Basin (358 last week, 335 year ago) – up from 353 to start the year. Also, […]
U.S. Energy Development acquires 25 percent interest in Midland County assets
Arlington-based U.S. Energy Development Corp. said last week it recently acquired 25 percent working interest in the Mascot project in Midland Basin for $225 million cash and other considerations. Mascot in Midland County includes multiple producing properties, associated midstream assets and about 50 undeveloped locations expected to produce 6,500 boed in 2023. It is majority […]
Oxy begins construction of DAC facility Stratos in Ector County
Groundbreaking ceremony was held Friday for Stratos, Occidental Petroleum’s first direct air carbon capture facility in west Texas. It’s one of five in industrial areas of Texas and Louisiana for Oxy and its affiliate, 1PointFive, who plan to build 100 DAC facilities worldwide by 2035 in its transition from a Houston-based oil giant to a […]
88th Regular Session Enters Home Stretch
Texas representatives and senators are required by law to pass a balanced budget every two years. While the House and Senate each work on the budget and hold hearings simultaneously, they traditionally take turns originating the general appropriations bill and chairing the Budget Conference Committee. For the 2023 Regular Session, the bill originated in the […]
Pearl Harbor Veteran Laid to Rest
Electrician’s Mate 1st Class Harvey Herber, born in Tacoma, Washington, who was serving onboard the battleship U.S.S. Oklahoma during the Dec. 7 attack on Pearl Harbor, was laid to rest at 2 p.m., March 24, at Peaceful Gardens Cemetery in Lubbock, Texas, according to an official report from the U.S. Navy. Herber’s date of birth is […]
Job growth continues in Texas, state’s oil and natural gas industry
Employment in Texas and the state’s oil and gas industry continues to grow, according to Texas Workforce Commission. Texas added jobs again in March to continue more than two years of uninterrupted monthly job growth – although the growth from February to March slowed from previous months. Unemployment in the state held steady at four […]
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