U.S. ended a streak of 20 straight weeks of declining oil and gas drilling rig counts as of July 31, according to Baker Hughes, by remaining unchanged with 251 active rigs (942 year ago). Permian Basin resumed its decline with a loss of 2 rigs in the past week to fall to 124 (442 year […]
Rystad: Delayed projects could produce increased flaring in Permian Basin
Oslo-based research firm Rystad Energy said July 28 natural gas output from Permian Basin is expected to rebound in the second half of 2020, but the low-investment environment created by covid19 “will likely postpone approvals for important key pipelines which may necessitate increased flaring from 2023 onwards.” In the second half of the year and […]
Marathon ends crude oil processing at refinery in Gallup, N.M.
Findlay, Ohio-based Marathon Petroleum said this week it is permanently ending crude oil processing at two of its U.S. refineries, including one in Gallup, N.M., with capacity of 27,000 barrels per day, as a result of “decreased product demand caused by the ongoing coronavirus health crisis.” Marathon also will idle its refinery in Martinez, Calif. […]
Solaris expands produced water management agreement with Concho
Houston-based Solaris Water Midstream said July 29 it reached agreement with Concho Resources to expand their joint venture for long-term produced water management. Their agreement previously covered Concho’s acreage in Eddy County, N.M., and it was expanded to include Lea County, N.M. Solaris now manages Concho’s produced water gathering, transporation, disposal and recycling for 2.3 […]
QEP Resources leads state in permits with 14 in Andrews County
Denver-based QEP Resources filed permits last week with Railroad Commission of Texas for 14 new horizontal wells on state-owned lands in Andrews County to lead the state in filing for the week. Houston Chronicle said it marked QEP’s first permits filed since January – 29 permits to date this year – after filing for 70 […]
Industry leaders set goal to lower emissions to address climate change
The CEOs of 12 leading energy companies have agreed to lower emissions of the companies’ crude oil and natural gas production to address climate change. The international consortium, Oil and Gas Climate Initiative, includes CEOs of BP, Chevron, CNPC, Eni, Equinor, ExxonMobil, Occidental, Petrobras, Repsol, Saudi Aramco, Shell and Total. OGCI, established in 2014, said […]
Baker Hughes: Permian Basin adds rigs for first time since March
Permian Basin added rigs last week for the first time since March to break a streak of 18 consecutive weeks with declining rig counts. Permian added 2 rigs for a new total of 126 (443 year ago). According to Baker Hughes, as of July 24, Texas idled 1 rig for a new total of 103 […]
Rystad Energy: Permian leads increased hydraulic fracturing activity
Oslo-based Rystad Energy said July 23 its analysis shows that new hydraulic fracturing operations in the U.S., which fell to a low of 325 wells in June during the coronavirus pandemic, are expected to return to above 400 in July. “Recovery will be especially evident in the Permian Basin,” Rystad said, “where activity has nearly […]
Pilot LNG files permits for Galveston LNG Bunker Port
Houston-based Pilot LNG said July 16 it has filed regulatory applications for Galveston LNG Bunker Port, the region’s first dedicated LNG bunker terminal. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the lead permitting agency. Pilot CEO Jonathan Cook said the port on Pelican Island “will provide clean-burning LNG to one of the U.S.’s largest port complexes.” […]
Midland’s Endeavor Energy files first permits since June 29
Midland-based Endeavor Energy Resources filed its first drilling permits last week since June 29 with Railroad Commission of Texas. Houston Chronicle said Endeavor filed 11 permits for horizontal wells on two leases in Midland County targeting Spraberry to depths of 10,290 to 11,000 feet. Endeavor, which ranked fifth in Texas last year for permits, had […]
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