Emerge Energy Services LP subsidiary Superior Silica Sands LLC expects to start up a fracture sand mining and processing operation by the end of the year in the heart of Oklahoma’s myriad reservoirs with nameplate capacity of 1.5 million tons/year.
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Frack Sand Prices Up on Record Demand and Northern White Sold Out, Says Emerge Energy
Emerge Energy Services LP raised prices for contracted and spot sand customers by 3-5% beginning in the second quarter on record market demand for proppant in the U.S. onshore, executives said.
Magnum Hunter Emerges From Bankruptcy Under New Leadership
Five months after it voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 protection, Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. has emerged from bankruptcy with new leadership after having ousting the former CEO and founder Gary Evans.
Magnum Hunter Emerges From Bankruptcy Under New Leadership
Five months after it voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 protection, Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. has emerged from bankruptcy with new leadership after having ousting the former CEO and founder Gary Evans.
Emerge Energy Unit Scoops Up Sand Reserves in Wisconsin
An Emerge Energy Services LP subsidiary has acquired 94 million tons of northern white silica sand reserves in Jackson County, WI, from a unit of Seventy Seven Energy Inc.
Analyst: Variable U.S. Gas Shale Output Dispels ‘New Normal’
The U.S. natural gas market — and thus, long-term gas prices — won’t be upended because of the unconventional resource “revolution” because marginal costs ultimately determine gas prices, according to Morningstar.
Wyoming Draft Energy Policy Eyes LNG
An infrastructure to produce liquefied natural gas (LNG) may be one of the initiatives to emerge from a developing process in Wyoming to forge a deeper, broader energy-environmental foundation, according to Gov. Matt Mead’s policy director.
Wyoming Considering LNG in Draft Energy Policy
An infrastructure for producing liquefied natural gas (LNG) may be one of the new initiatives to emerge from a developing process in Wyoming to forge a deeper, broader energy-environmental foundation, according to Gov. Matt Mead’s policy director.
Utica Geology Dividing ‘Winners,’ ‘Losers’
As energy companies begin collecting production data from the few wells drilled so far in Ohio’s portion of the Utica Shale, a picture is starting to emerge that company executives and industry experts agree will determine how, where and when the play will ultimately be developed.
Utica Geology Slowly Dividing Companies Into ‘Winners’ and ‘Losers’
As energy companies begin collecting production data from the few wells drilled so far in Ohio’s portion of the Utica Shale, a picture is starting to emerge that company executives and industry experts agree will determine how, where and when the play will ultimately be developed.