Carolyn Davis joined the editorial staff of Intelligence Press Inc. in Houston in May, 2000. Prior to that, she covered regulatory issues for environmental and occupational safety and health publications. She also has worked as a reporter for several daily newspapers in Texas, including the Waco Tribune-Herald, the Temple Daily Telegram and the Killeen Daily Herald. She attended Texas A&M University and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from the University of Houston.
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Encana Newest Permian Player With $7B Athlon Deal
Encana Corp. on Monday placed another transformative piece into its puzzle to move from the natural gas world into oil, agreeing to pay a total of $7.1 billion for Permian Basin operator Athlon Energy Inc., giving it 140,000 net acres in the heart of the oily Midland sub-basin.
EnLink Acquires Chevron’s Henry Hub Services, Gulf Coast NatGas Systems
EnLink Midstream has agreed to pay $235 million to acquire 1,400 miles of Gulf Coast natural gas pipeline assets from Chevron Corp. affiliates, as well as ownership and management of the title tracking services offered at Henry Hub.
BHP Eyeing ‘Considerable Opportunities’ in Mexico Under Pemex Agreement
Australia’s BHP Billiton Ltd. has penned a cooperation agreement with Mexico’s Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) to exchange technical knowledge, experience and practices for the offshore and onshore. Executives are hoping it will be for the long term.
U.S. Unconventional Activity Boosting Supply Chain Jobs, Revenue, Says IHS
The economic benefits from unconventional natural gas and oil development in the United States are spilling over to diverse industry groups that support thousands of jobs today and should support even more in the years to come, a study by IHS Global Inc. has found.
Magnum Hunter’s Utica Gusher Bests the Rest in West Virginia
Magnum Hunter Resources Corp.’s (MHR) first Utica Shale well in West Virginia — the most southeastern within its Appalachia portfolio — has tested at a peak monster rate of 46.6 MMcf/d, the highest flow rate announced in the region to date.
Cone Midstream Excites in Market Debut, But Vantage Pulls IPO
Cone Midstream Partners LP (CNNX), formed to own and develop natural gas gathering assets in the Marcellus Shale, captured investors’ attention in its market debut on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Thursday, climbing more than 38% from the opening bid.
Ohio-Based Sand Proppant Provider Readies IPO
Ohio-based Fairmount Santrol, which provides proppant products, including sand and sand-based services to exploration and production companies, is planning to raise up to $1.07 billion through a public offering, the company said in a filing Monday.
NGP-Backed Bravo Buys Arkoma Reserves, Wells
Tulsa-based private Bravo Natural Resources LLC is spending $250 million to buy a batch of natural gas-heavy Arkoma Basin reserves and operating wells in southeastern Oklahoma.
BP Can’t Rewrite Settlement Agreements Now, Says Judge
BP plc won’t be able to recover millions that it may have been overpaid to some claimants for economic losses related to the 2010 Macondo well blowout, the court overseeing the multidistrict litigation (MDL) ruled Wednesday.
American Energy Partners Adds Utica NatGas Services
The Utica Shale affiliate of American Energy Partners LP (AEP-LP) late Monday secured more services in Ohio to expand its natural gas gathering, processing and fractionation capabilities.