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April NatGas Production Up on Marcellus, Niobrara, Says EIA

April NatGas Production Up on Marcellus, Niobrara, Says EIA

The Marcellus Shale is still powering natural gas production increases, as reported by the Energy Information Administration (EIA), even though the agency continues to lump main Marcellus state Pennsylvania into the “other” category in its monthly production report.

July 1, 2013
Onshore Crude May Temper Alaska, GOM Shut-Ins

Onshore Crude May Temper Alaska, GOM Shut-Ins

Maintenance work on two platforms in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and on a project shutting in some crude oil in Alaska may halt temporarily the growth in U.S. crude oil supplies, but onshore volumes should help alleviate the shortfall, according to energy analytics provider Genscape Inc.

June 7, 2013

Chesapeake Jettisons More Pennsylvania Acreage to EQT

Chesapeake Energy Corp. on Friday agreed to sell an estimated 99,000 net acres in southwestern Pennsylvania, including 10 wells, to EQT Corp. for $113 million, which puts the sale price at roughly $876/acre.

May 6, 2013

Oil, NatGas Industry Water Use Charted in Texas

While water use for hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in drought-stricken Texas is considered modest when compared to other uses, such as for agriculture, where the water is drawn from is a significant consideration, according to an analysis by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).

April 22, 2013
EDF: Two-Dozen Texas Counties Represent Biggest Water Concerns

EDF: Two-Dozen Texas Counties Represent Biggest Water Concerns

While water use for hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in drought-stricken Texas is considered modest when compared to other uses, such as for agriculture, where the water is drawn from is a significant consideration, according to an analysis by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).

April 17, 2013
Quicksilver Inks Long-Sought Barnett Deal

Quicksilver Inks Long-Sought Barnett Deal

A unit of Tokyo Gas Co. Ltd. is buying an undivided 25% interest in the Barnett Shale assets of Quicksilver Resources Inc. for $485 million, marking a milestone for the debt-laden Fort Worth, TX-based producer, which has long sought a Barnett partner.

April 2, 2013

Chesapeake’s Eagle Ford Output Jumps 266%

Chesapeake Energy Corp.’s Eagle Ford Shale leasehold, now is the top producer within the company, delivering year/year growth in 4Q2012 of 266% and sequential growth of 20%, the independent reported Thursday. Net production in the South Texas play averaged 62,500 boe/d, with 66% of it oil, while 19% was natural gas and 15% liquids.

February 22, 2013

EOG Boosts Eagle Ford Reserves

EOG Resources Inc. reported a net loss of $505.0 million (minus $1.88/share) during 4Q2012, compared with net income of $120.7 million (45 cents/share) for the preceding fourth quarter. The loss included a large write-down of $849.4 million for Canadian properties. It resulted in full-year 2012 net income of $570.3 million ($2.11/share), down considerably from $1.09 billion ($4.10/share) for the full-year 2011.

February 18, 2013

Hedge Fund Seeks Ouster of SandRidge Energy Board

Hedge fund TPG-Axon Capital, one of SandRidge Energy’s largest investors, continues to push for changes at the Oklahoma City-based exploration and production company, calling for the replacement of SandRidge’s entire board of directors.

December 27, 2012
Unconventional Gas to Dominate North American Supply by 2040, ExxonMobil Says

Unconventional Gas to Dominate North American Supply by 2040, ExxonMobil Says

By 2025 natural gas is expected to overtake coal as the second most used fuel worldwide and North America will have transitioned to become a net energy exporter, while by 2040 global energy demand will have increased by almost 35% from 2010 levels, according to ExxonMobil Corp.’s Outlook for Energy: A View to 2040, which wasreleased Tuesday.

December 12, 2012
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