The streak of declining rig counts reached nine weeks in the U.S. in Baker Hughes’ weekly report of May 8, but New Mexico ended its streak at seven weeks. U.S. lost 34 more rigs in the previous week for a new total of 374 (988 a year ago). The U.S. count is down 62 percent […]
Texas LNG receives TCEQ permit for export terminal
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 […]
The Ones in the Middle
With the slowdown in drilling due to several issues, including quarantines related to the coronavirus, combined with frantic construction of pipelines over the last four years, pipeline shortages may soon be over. A trade agreement with China, which had promised to jumpstart petroleum exports to that country, has been dampened by that same virus due […]
Concho to average 8 rigs for remainder of 2020; Kermit sand plant idled
Midland-based Concho Resources said last week it is again reducing capital spending for 2020 to $1.6 billion (40 percent below original budget) and complete about 110 to 130 gross operated wells. Concho said April 30 it expects to average about 8 rigs for the remainder of the year. First quarter oil production totaled 209,000 b/d […]
Commission asks oil recovery task force to study flaring
Railroad Commission of Texas, at its meeting this week, asked the recently-appointed task force on economic recovery to study flaring. “Flaring is an ongoing problem for the oil and gas industry,” chairman Wayne Christian said Tuesday. “The problem of flaring and its perception has caused a lot of financial problems. The issue is not going […]
U.S. idles 385 of 793 rigs (49 percent) during 8 straight weeks of decline
During the eight-week decline in count of active oil and gas drilling rigs, U.S. operators have idled 385 rigs to fall from 793 rigs to 408 in Baker Hughes’ report of May 1. There have been seven-week declines in Permian Basin (down 199 rigs from 418 to 219), Texas (down 207 rigs from 408 to […]
Gravity Oilfield Services ships storage tanks
Midland-based Gravity Oilfield Services said last week it shipped more than 1,000 storage tanks in recent weeks and has another 4,000 available to operators in Permian Basin, Eagle Ford and Haynesville. “As a result of the decline in their normal use for frac or mud tanks, we are making them available for crude oil storage,” […]
Navigating a Twofold Crisis
You have to like a guy who does the thing that gives people a measure of hope. Just when the grimness of the colossal price drop in crude oil was deflating people’s outlook for their economic future, someone did something uplifting. Kirk Edwards published an “Open Letter to President Trump” in the Odessa American on […]
Where Will All the Water Go?
As operators in the Permian and elsewhere across the United States and around the world announce capex cuts of 50 percent or more, drilling rigs are stacking up like dry bones in the valley. A two-thirds (so far) reduction in drilling means a similar cut in frac’ing. Saltwater disposal wells (SWDs) and their attached pipelines […]
Tech Adds New Energy Degree
In March Texas Tech University announced the impending implementation of a new degree program in the university’s Energy offerings. William R. Keffer, Director of Energy Law Programs, shared the news of a new Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies (MSIS) in Energy. “I’m very excited to announce a new degree in energy that we’ve been […]
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