Frisco, TX-based Comstock Resources Inc. pulled more natural gas from the Haynesville Shale and less oil from the Eagle Ford Shale during the first quarter as realized prices and financial results improved.
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Tuscaloosa Operators Get Severance Tax Break in Mississippi
Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant on Tuesday signed into law several energy bills that were passed by state lawmakers this spring, including one piece of legislation that should encourage more development in the emerging Tuscaloosa Marine Shale (TMS), as well as other unconventional oil and natural gas formations.
North Louisiana Garners More Interest in Latest Sale
The latest monthly lease sale held by Louisiana’s Mineral and Energy Board last Wednesday garnered more than $500,000 in bonuses, which brought the total collected for fiscal 2010-2011 to more than $24.3 million.
Transportation Notes
Gulf South plans to begin repairs at the start of Thursday’s gas day on Index 817 (its 42-inch diameter East Texas Expansion) in DeSoto Parish, LA. In order to reduce pipeline pressures to allow the maintenance, Gulf South said it will reduce scheduled capacity to 1.165 Bcf/d in the Expansion Area 16 Receipt scheduling group, which it expects to continue through Friday.
Transportation Notes
Gulf South plans to begin repairs at the start of Thursday’s gas day on Index 817 (its 42-inch diameter East Texas Expansion) in DeSoto Parish, LA. In order to reduce pipeline pressures to allow the maintenance, Gulf South said it will reduce scheduled capacity to 1.165 Bcf/d in the Expansion Area 16 Receipt scheduling group, which it expects to continue through Friday.
Gulf South Seeks FERC OK to Build 242-Mile Pipe Expansion
Gulf South Pipeline Co. LP has filed an application at FERC to build 242 miles of high-pressure pipeline that would connect its existing system in DeSoto Parish in northern Louisiana to its 30-inch diameter pipeline in Simpson County, MS.
Gulf South Seeks FERC OK to Build 242-Mile Pipe Expansion
Gulf South Pipeline Co. LP has filed an application at FERC to build 242 miles of high-pressure pipeline that would connect its existing system in DeSoto Parish in northern Louisiana to its 30-inch diameter pipeline in Simpson County, MS.