Dallas-based Texas Pacific Land Corp. and Houston-based WaterBridge said recently they established an alliance focused on sustainable oil and gas development on 64,000 acres in Loving and Reeves counties in Delaware Basin. The agreement enables TPL and WaterBridge to provide fullcycle water solutions to customers in a defined region in the Stateline area by facilitating […]
Taking Flight
The mention of aerial imagery usually brings visions of drones, and that is certainly a big part of the mix. Additionally, companies like Ft. Worth-based Prius Intelli are using manned, fixed-wing flights to quickly cover wider areas and collect more data than is afforded by just visual images. With regulators clamping down on greenhouse gas […]
Exports of U.S. petroleum products reach all-time high in first half 2022
U.S. Energy Information Administration said this week exports of U.S. petroleum products reached an all-time high during first half of 2022, according to records dating back to 1973. Exports averaged nearly 6 million barrels per day – an increase of 11 percent or 596,000 b/d over first half of 2021. Distillate fuel oils increased by […]
Stakeholder gets EPA approval for CO2 sequestration in Yoakum County
San Antonio-based Stakeholder Midstream said Sept. 13 it received approval from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its MRV plan (monitoring, reporting, verification) for permanent sequestration of carbon dioxide in Permian Basin. The Pozo Acido injection well is near the Texas-New Mexico border in Yoakum County. Stakeholder said it’s the first MRV plan approved by EPA […]
Record production leads to record royalties in New Mexico in FY 2022
Record oil and gas production in New Mexico in FY 2022 resulted in record revenue of more than $2 billion for the state. The State Land Office said in FY 2022 that ended June 30 the state produced 132 million barrels of oil and 659 billion cubic feet of natural gas. Production has grown since […]
Whistler pipeline from west Texas gets connectivity to Cheniere LNG plant
South Texas and its export markets are getting a connection in Corpus Christi to Whistler pipeline. Cheniere Energy, which owns an LNG export facility on the Texas coast, said last week it reached agreement with WhiteWater Midstream and subsidiaries of Whistler Pipeline to jointly build a 42-inch pipeline from Whistler terminus in Agua Dulce 43 […]
Lea County in New Mexico leads Baker Hughes count with 71 rigs
Lea County in New Mexico added 6 rigs in the last week to reach 71 active drilling rigs – more than any U.S. state other than Texas and New Mexico. Also as of Sept. 23, Baker Hughes said there were 344 rigs in Permian Basin (up 1 in past week, up 84 in past year), […]
Texas Produced Water Consortium issues report of preliminary findings
The newly created Texas Produced Water Consortium released its preliminary findings Sept. 1 in a report to the Texas legislature titled “Beneficial Use of Produced Water in Texas: Challenges, Opportunities and the Path Forward.” The consortium was created in 2021 to study the economics, treatment technologies, and environmental and public health considerations for beneficially using […]
New Mexico to clean about 200 abandoned wells with $25 million grant
State of New Mexico is scheduled to receive $25 million in October to clean abandoned oil wells and another $18.7 million later from the U.S. Department of Interior. Interior is sending $560 million to 24 states to clean orphaned wells. The state’s Oil and Conservation Division identified about 1,700 abandoned wells in New Mexico, and […]
Texas leads rebound in rig count by adding 5 rigs, Permian up 3 to 343
Texas led a rebound in drilling rig counts in the past week, according to Baker Hughes. Texas added 5 rigs to reach a count of 364 to reverse a trend of declines in 4 of the past 5 weeks (239 year ago). Also as of Sept. 16, there were 343 rigs in Permian Basin (340 […]
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