Continent

Atlas, Pioneer Seek FERC Approval of Midland Pipeline

Atlas Pipeline Mid-Continent WestTex LLC and Pioneer Natural Resources USA Inc. have filed a joint application to build a pipeline to transport natural gas from a proposed Permian Basin cryogenic gas processing plant that is due to go into service early next year.

June 11, 2012

Industry Briefs

Atlas Pipeline Mid-Continent WestTex LLC and Pioneer Natural Resources USA Inc. have filed a joint application with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for approval by Oct. 1 to build a natural gas pipeline from a proposed Permian Basin cryogenic gas processing plant that is due to go into service in early 2013. The proposed 10.2-mile pipeline in Midland, TX, would transport 150 MMcf/d of pipeline-quality gas to interconnections with Northern Natural Gas and two intrastate pipelines owned by Atmos Energy Corp. and Enterprise Products Partners LP. The so-called Driver Plant is being built in two phases (see NGI, Nov. 21, 2011). The first phase would have the capacity to handle 100 MMcf/d and is expected to begin service in 1Q2013; the second phase would add 100 MMcf/d with a target date of 1Q2014. Completion of both phases would increase capacity at the WestTex facility from 255 MMcf/d to 455 MMcf/d at an estimated cost of about $200 million.

June 11, 2012

Linn Energy Picking Up Granite Wash Assets

Linn Energy LLC has agreed to acquire Midcontinent oil and gas properties primarily in the Granite Wash of Texas and Oklahoma from Plains Exploration & Production Co. (PXP) for $600 million.

November 8, 2011

Canadian Lease Sale Focused on Mackenzie Valley

In the bush around the Norman Wells inlet to the most northerly oil conduit on the continent, six producers have snapped up 8,998 square kilometers (3,473 square miles) of drilling rights leases by pledging to spend C$534 million on exploration over the next nine years.

July 11, 2011

Canadian Lease Sale Focused on Gas and Liquids-Prone Mackenzie Valley

In the bush around the Norman Wells inlet to the most northerly oil conduit on the continent, six producers have snapped up 8,998 square kilometers (3,473 square miles) of drilling rights leases by pledging to spend C$534 million on exploration over the next nine years.

July 11, 2011

EIA: World Is Full of Shale Gas

North America isn’t the only continent that enjoys a shale gas abundance, according to research commissioned by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). As most in the gas industry already knew, EIA’s study found plenty of gas around the globe, but just how much is hard to determine yet, the agency said Tuesday.

April 11, 2011

EIA Study Finds Shale Gas All Over

North America isn’t the only continent that enjoys a shale gas abundance, according to research commissioned by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). As most in the gas industry already knew, EIA’s study found plenty of gas around the globe, but just how much is hard to determine yet, the agency said Tuesday.

April 7, 2011

EIA: It’s a World of Shale Gas

North America isn’t the only continent that enjoys a shale gas abundance, according to research commissioned by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). As most in the gas industry already knew, EIA’s study found plenty of gas around the globe, but just how much is hard to determine yet, the agency said Tuesday.

April 7, 2011

Horizontal Drilling Exemptions Backed by Louisiana Governor

Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal told members of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association (LMOGA) in March that he would veto any bill to repeal or lower severance tax exemptions for horizontal drilling, which would keep producers operating in the Haynesville Shale.

April 4, 2011

Louisiana Governor Supports Horizontal Drilling Tax Exemptions

Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal told members of the Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association (LMOGA) Thursday that he would veto any bill to repeal or lower severance tax exemptions for horizontal drilling, which would keep producers operating in the Haynesville Shale.

March 30, 2011
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