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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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Hi-Crush idles plants leaving only one each in west Texas and Wisconsin

July 2, 2020 by PBOG

Houston-based Hi-Crush said June 25 it has idled three production and three terminal facilities since April and now has operating (at reduced rates) only its Kermit facility in west Texas and Wyeville facility in Wisconsin. Hi-Crush provides proppant and logistics services for hydraulic fracturing operations. The company also adjusted the deployment schedule for its first […]

Filed Under: PBOG Newsletter, Trade Talk Tagged With: hydraulic fracturing, Oil and Gas

Permian Basin returns to status as top destination for fracturing crews

July 2, 2020 by PBOG

Investment firm Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co. said this week Permian Basin is again the top location of U.S. hydraulic fracturing crews. Marcellus Basin in Pennsylvania had replaced Permian as No. 1 in Tudor’s previous report, but 10 more crews have returned to oilfield since – most of them in Permian. Of the 450 available […]

Filed Under: Fracking, Frac Sand and Water, PBOG Newsletter Tagged With: hydraulic fracturing, permian basin

ExxonMobil, New Mexico State study wastewater from oil, gas industry

June 18, 2020 by PBOG

New Mexico State University and ExxonMobil said this week they are collaborating on a research project on wastewater produced by the oil and gas industry. Chancellor Dan Arvizu said Monday the agreement “illustrates NMSU’s strength in water and environmental engineering research.” Professor Pei Xu is leading NMSU’s participation “to develop cutting-edge technologies for produced water […]

Filed Under: Environmental, Safety and Training, PBOG Newsletter Tagged With: research, wastewater, water management

Cheniere, Freeport receive cancel orders for shipments of LNG

May 28, 2020 by PBOG

Cheniere Energy, nation’s biggest producer of LNG, received requests to cancel as many as 30 cargoes due for loading in July from buyers with long-term supply contracts, including shipments from Texas ports Sabine Pass and Corpus Christi. Bloomberg said Cheniere may also cancel some of its own cargoes that it sells in the spot market. […]

Filed Under: PBOG Newsletter, Producers and Exploration Tagged With: Freeport LNG Development, production

EOG Resources takes lead in drilling permits filed in Texas

May 22, 2020 by PBOG

Houston-based EOG Resources resumed its status as No. 1 driller in Texas, according to a report this week in Houston Chronicle. EOG has filed 175 drilling permits with the Railroad Commission of Texas to date to overtake ExxonMobil (105). Midland’s Diamondback Energy (151) and Irving-based Pioneer Natural Resources (144) also have overtaken Exxon followed by […]

Filed Under: PBOG Newsletter, Producers and Exploration Tagged With: Drilling, Oil and Gas, permian basin

H2S: Subtle But Deadly

May 21, 2020 by PBOG

Greetings and salutations my fellow safety enthusiasts. Another day and another dollar, if the oil price goes back up, lol. We’ve been through downturns before, and in all likelihood we will go through it again. I think this is the 7th downturn that I’ve experienced in my short 49 years in the Patch—give or take […]

Filed Under: Environmental, Safety and Training, Featured Article, People Tagged With: Dusty Roach, H2S, Oil and Gas, Safety

Belting It Out

May 18, 2020 by PBOG

A 16.6-mile-long covered conveyor belt system would bring sand for hydraulic fracturing from West Texas into Southeast New Mexico, according to a development plan written by OLC Kermit, LLC, a subsidiary of Atlas Sand Company, LLC. The plan was submitted in January to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Carlsbad Field Office as part of […]

Filed Under: Business & Analysis, Featured Article, Fracking, Frac Sand and Water, Infrastructure Tagged With: Atlas Sand, Hydraulic Facturing, Oil and Gas, permian basin, Sand, Transportation

EOG Resources to reduce 2020 drilling, production forecast

May 14, 2020 by PBOG

Houston-based EOG Resources, in its May 7 announcement of first quarter results, said it reduced rigs in the last six weeks from 36 to 8 and will have an average of 6 rigs for the remainder of 2020. EOG in 2020 will focus drilling in Permian Basin and Eagle Ford, produce about 390,000 b/d of […]

Filed Under: PBOG Newsletter, Producers and Exploration, Rig Count Reports Tagged With: eagle ford, horizontal drilling, permian basin, rig counts

Texas LNG receives TCEQ permit for export terminal

May 14, 2020 by PBOG

Houston-based Texas LNG received a state permit last week for its proposed export terminal at Port of Brownsville. Houston Chronicle said the permit received May 6 from Texas Commission on Environmental Quality had “stricter air pollution standards than the company had previously proposed.” The permit authorizes Texas LNG to produce up to four million metric […]

Filed Under: Environmental, Safety and Training, PBOG Newsletter Tagged With: Environmental, Natural Gas, Oil and Gas

Wheat Energy Partners files permits for first projects in Reeves County

May 14, 2020 by PBOG

Fort Worth-based Wheat Energy Partners, founded in 2018, filed permits to drill its first projects in Delaware Basin. Houston Chronicle said Wheat Energy filed permits with Railroad Commission of Texas for four horizontal wells in Reeves County targeting Wolfcamp to total depth of 14,000 feet. The Chronicle said Wheat Energy “is choosing to drill its […]

Filed Under: PBOG Newsletter, Producers and Exploration Tagged With: Delaware Basin, Texas Rail Road Commission

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