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Unconventional Drilling Continues Decline

Continuing the downward momentum from the previous week (see Shale Daily, April 11), the number of rigs drilling for oil and gas in U.S. unconventional plays dropped by another 1% for the week ending April 15, according to NGI’s Shale Daily Unconventional Rig Count.

April 18, 2011

Year-to-Year Shale Basin Rig Counts Show Winners and Losers

What a difference a year makes in shale gas drilling. NGI’s Shale Daily Unconventional Rig Count dramatically demonstrates the ascendance of oil and oily gas shale plays as the Bakken Shale/Sanish/Three Forks claimed the top spot on the chart for the greatest number of active rigs with 170, up from 102 and third place a year ago.

March 28, 2011

EIA Plans to Expand Retail Gas Marketer Survey to 7 More States, DC

In an effort to more accurately estimate retail natural gas prices, the Energy Information Administration said Tuesday in a Federal Register notice that it is seeking public comment on a proposal to expand its Form EIA-910, the “Monthly Natural Gas Marketer Survey,” to include data from retail marketing companies serving seven additional states and the District of Columbia.

May 17, 2004

EIA Plans to Expand Retail Gas Marketer Survey to 7 More States, DC

In an effort to more accurately estimate retail natural gas prices, the Energy Information Administration said Tuesday in a Federal Register notice that it is seeking public comment on a proposal to expand its Form EIA-910, the “Monthly Natural Gas Marketer Survey,” to include data from retail marketing companies serving seven additional states and the District of Columbia.

May 12, 2004

DOE: New Sensor Will Spot External Pipe Corrosion Faster, Cheaper, More Accurately

A prototype sensor that can quickly and cost-effectively measure pitting and deterioration of natural gas pipelines has moved one step closer to being commercialized, the Department of Energy (DOE) said last week.

November 10, 2003

DOE: New Sensor Will Spot External Pipe Corrosion Faster, Cheaper, More Accurately

A prototype sensor that can quickly and cost-effectively measure pitting and deterioration of natural gas pipelines has moved one step closer to being commercialized, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.

November 6, 2003

DOE: New Sensor Will Spot External Pipe Corrosion Faster, Cheaper, More Accurately

A prototype sensor that can quickly and cost-effectively measure pitting and deterioration of natural gas pipelines has moved one step closer to being commercialized, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.

November 6, 2003

Green Canyon Deepwater Discovery Surpasses Estimates

Though additional wells need to be drilled before the total proved reserves are accurately measured, Murphy Oil Co. announced Thursday that its Front Runner South prospect in Green Canyon Block 339 offshore Louisiana has exceeded expectations. The reserve estimate is expected to be more than the pre-drill projection of 40-60 MMboe.

June 15, 2001
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