Oil and natural gas activity accelerated across Texas, parts of Louisiana and New Mexico during the first three months of 2022, but as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continued, energy executives said they don’t foresee commodity prices surging to the end of the year. The first quarter survey of oilfield services (OFS) and exploration and production…
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U.S. OFS Employment Swings Back to Growth Mode
The U.S. oilfield services (OFS) and equipment sector added an estimated 7,450 jobs in December, according to the Houston-based Energy Workforce & Technology Council. “As oil demand has pushed higher, it’s heartening to see continued job growth in the sector,” said Council CEO, Leslie Buyer. “The sector has recovered more than half of the jobs…
Natural Gas Futures, Cash Prices Soar Above $5.00 as Nicholas Amplifies Production Worries
Natural gas futures surged on Monday as a new tropical storm threatened to further shake the Gulf of Mexico’s (GOM) production foundation, a development that could hamper supply/demand balances at a time when gas in storage for winter is already light. The October Nymex contract cruised 29.3 cents higher day/day and settled at $5.231/MMBtu. November…
Talos Working with Authorities to ID Owner of Leaking GOM Oil Pipeline
Talos Energy Inc. is working with state and federal authorities to identify the owner of an oil pipeline that appears to be leaking in Louisiana state waters. The Houston-based independent exploration and production (E&P) company on Tuesday said it continued to lead the efforts to contain and control the oil release, which likely occurred following…
Wyoming Groups Aiming to Speed Up Resumption of Federal Oil, Natural Gas Leasing
Wyoming’s two main oil and gas trade groups are seeking to expedite the resumption of oil and gas leases on federal property by the Department of the Interior (DOI). In a merits brief filed Aug. 30 in Wyoming District Court, the Western Energy Alliance and the Petroleum Association of Wyoming (PAW) allege that DOI is…
Ida’s Path of Destruction Dogging Natural Gas, Oil Operations in Louisiana, Offshore
Hurricane Ida may be long gone, but bitter memories of its torrid march through the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) and into the Lower 48 were slowing recovery efforts by the natural gas and oil industry. Producers that work offshore were struggling to return crews to platforms and rigs on Friday. Extensive damage in Louisiana’s Houma…
Natural Gas Forward Prices Explode as Ida Adds to ‘Precarious’ Storage Outlook
Though long gone from the Gulf Coast, Hurricane Ida’s devastation continued across the eastern United States ahead of the Labor Day weekend, wiping out significant production and causing widespread power outages along the way. Supply’s slow expected recovery fueled bullish momentum across natural gas forward curves for the trading period ending Sept. 1, resulting in…
Southwestern Completes $2.7B Indigo Takeover as Haynesville Interest Heats Up
Southwestern Energy Co. has completed its $2.7 billion takeover of Haynesville Shale pure-play Indigo Natural Resources LLC. The deal completed Wednesday gives Southwestern a sizable footprint in the resurgent Louisiana play, improving the firm’s access to Gulf Coast liquefied natural gas (LNG) export markets. “This acquisition materially expands our opportunity set, adding high-margin Haynesville production…
Post-Ida Oil, Natural Gas Production Still Offline; Power Restoration Called ‘Marathon, Not a Sprint’
Assessing the damage in the wake of Hurricane Ida continued Tuesday, with the number of power outages and shut-in Gulf of Mexico (GOM) natural gas and oil production virtually unchanged. In fact, power outages for utility customers in the direct path of Ida may last three weeks or longer, Louisiana’s largest provider Entergy Corp. said.…
Natural Gas Futures, Cash Prices Fall as Ida Slashes Demand; Storm Tees Up ‘Tame September’
Though still early for a full assessment of former Hurricane Ida, natural gas futures traders on Monday focused squarely on the destruction of natural gas demand brought about by the catastrophic Category 4 storm. The October Nymex gas futures contract, on its first day in the prompt position, settled at $4.305, off 8.3 cents from…