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Geology’s There, but Overseas Shale Gas Still Nowhere

There appears to be no scarcity of global shale gas opportunities, but it may be two years — or longer — before drilling progresses to commercial success, according to Raymond James & Associates Inc.

May 7, 2013

Southwestern Nearly Doubles Marcellus Position

Southwestern Energy Co., which has proved time and again that making money is possible in some of the onshore natural gas plays, last week cut a bargain deal that will nearly double its gassy acreage position in the Marcellus Shale of Pennsylvania.

May 6, 2013
Southwestern Nearly Doubles Marcellus Potential in Chesapeake Deal

Southwestern Nearly Doubles Marcellus Potential in Chesapeake Deal

Southwestern Energy Co., which has proved time and again that making money is possible in some of the onshore natural gas plays, on Monday cut a bargain deal that will nearly double its gassy acreage position in the Marcellus Shale of Pennsylvania.

April 30, 2013

SandRidge Cost Cutting May Include Reduced Rig Count

SandRidge Energy Inc.’s revamped board of directors is making good on its promise to review the company’s strategy and costs — including a potential decrease in rig count — and allegations made against embattled CEO Tom Ward by hedge fund TPG-Axon Capital.

April 15, 2013

ACSF: NGVs Only 2% of U.S. Gas Demand in 2025

Natural gas vehicles (NGV) will represent just 2% of the overall demand for natural gas in the United States by 2025, making them unlikely to cause a spike in natural gas prices, according to a report by the American Clean Skies Foundation (ACSF).

April 15, 2013

Report: NGVs Won’t Spike Natural Gas Prices in 2025

Natural gas vehicles (NGV) will represent just 2% of the overall demand for natural gas in the United States by 2025, making them unlikely to cause a spike in natural gas prices, according to a report by the American Clean Skies Foundation (ACSF).

April 15, 2013
SandRidge Cost Cutting Could Include Reduced Rig Count

SandRidge Cost Cutting Could Include Reduced Rig Count

SandRidge Energy Inc.’s revamped board of directors is making good on its promise to review the company’s strategy and costs — including a potential decrease in rig count — and allegations made against embattled CEO Tom Ward by hedge fund TPG-Axon Capital.

April 9, 2013

Alternative Transportation Fueling Gains Steam

Alternative transportation fueling, including natural gas variations and biodiesel, is making strides across the country, taking technology to advanced levels.

April 4, 2013

Industry Briefs

Apache Canada Ltd. and Chevron Canada Ltd. have completed the previously announced transaction making them 50-50 partners in the Kitimat LNG [liquefied natural gas] plant in British Columbia, the Pacific Trail Pipelines and 644,000 gross undeveloped acres in the Horn River and Liard basins. After a brief transition, Chevron Canada will assume operatorship of the LNG plant and the pipeline. Apache Canada increased its ownership in the LNG plant and pipeline from 40% and will operate the upstream assets. Apache’s net proceeds from the transaction were $405 million. Encana Corp. and EOG Resources, formerly 30% nonoperating owners in Kitimat LNG and Pacific Trail Pipelines, sold their interests and exited the venture (see Daily GPI, Dec. 26, 2012).

February 12, 2013
Canada Oilsands Industry in Need of New Markets

Canada Oilsands Industry in Need of New Markets

A glut of light oil supplies from tight oil fields into the Midwest has depressed regional prices, making it imperative for Canada’s oilsands producers to find alternative markets for their product, consultancy IHS CERA said in a Jan. 14 report.

January 15, 2013