Campbell

People — Wyoming OGCC

Ken Hendricksand Erin Campbell have been appointed to the four-member Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by Gov. Matt Mead. Hendricks, a petroleum engineer, recently retired from Anadarko Petroleum Corp. and would replace Tom Fitzsimmons, who has resigned. Campbell, who becomes state geologist on Nov. 21, would join the commission in mid-December, replacing Tom Drean, who is retiring as state geologist.

October 27, 2017

American Midstream to Abandon 88-Year-Old Midla Pipeline

American Midstream Partners LP said it has started decommissioning its Midla pipeline system in Louisiana and Mississippi after customers broke off negotiations over repairs to the 88-year-old system and the company received no response to an open season at the end of last year.

March 13, 2014
BLM Extends Comment Time for Wyoming Gas Drilling DEIS

BLM Extends Comment Time for Wyoming Gas Drilling DEIS

The federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM) office in Rawlins, WY, announced that it will hold a public open house next Tuesday and extend the public comment period into March on a draft environmental assessment for the proposed expansion of natural gas drilling in two counties.

January 9, 2013

Bison Pipeline Ruptures in Wyoming

Bison Pipeline was shut in with scheduled volumes from the Buffalo, WY, receipt point cut to zero as of Friday’s gas day due to a rupture of the six-month-old pipeline in Campbell County, WY, and resulting force majeure, the TransCanada Corp. pipeline said in a notice to customers.

July 25, 2011

Bison Pipeline Ruptures in Wyoming

Bison Pipeline was shut in with scheduled volumes from the Buffalo, WY, receipt point cut to zero as of Friday’s gas day due to a rupture of the six-month-old pipeline in Campbell County, WY, and resulting force majeure, the TransCanada Corp. pipeline said in a notice to customers.

July 25, 2011

Industry Brief

PRB Gas Transportation Inc. has purchased Storm Cat Energy Corp.’s (SCU) gathering assets in Campbell County, WY, near Recluse for $1 million. PRB will provide gathering and compression for Storm Cat’s Recluse-area development properties, which encompass 6,600 gross acres. Storm Cat estimates that these properties currently produce about 3 MMcf/d with production expected to increase to 7 MMcf/d in 2006. Both companies are based in Denver. “This presents an excellent opportunity for PRB to grow its gathering business with SCU’s production, third party producers and from production generated by our own drilling operations,” said PRB CEO Robert Wright. “As this purchase is effective Jan. 1, 2006, the agreements with SCI will have an immediate positive impact on our operating results. We began to sell natural gas and provide management services during the latter part of 2005. We expect that these three new revenue streams will have a very positive impact on our financial results as compared to prior periods.”

January 26, 2006