The first well drilled by Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. into the northwestern West Virginia portion of the Marcellus Shale tested at an initial production (IP) rate of 7.0 MMcfe/d and was producing as of Dec. 22 into the recently completed Eureka Hunter Pipeline system, the company said.
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Gas Field CO2 Capture Expanded in Wyoming
ExxonMobil Corp. has completed an expansion of what it says is the world’s largest carbon dioxide (CO2) capture plant. The plant near LaBarge, WY, now has capacity to capture 365 MMcf/d of CO2 from natural gas streams produced from fields in Wyoming.
Marcellus Driller Withdraws Lease Offer in West Virginia
Appalachian-based producer AB Resources on Tuesday withdrew an offer to pay the city of Moundsville, WV, at least $206,500 for the right to drill for natural gas on city property.
ExxonMobil Selling Package of Offshore Assets
ExxonMobil Corp. is selling a package of operated and nonoperated properties in the Gulf of Mexico that currently produce 7 MMcf/d of natural gas and 2,900 b/d of liquids, or 4,066 boe/d, The Oil & Gas Asset Clearinghouse LLC said.
AltaGas Building Montney Shale Gathering, Processing
Midstream operator AltaGas Ltd., based in Calgary, said Thursday it plans to build a 120 MMcf/d gas processing facility and associated gathering system in the Gordondale area of the Montney Shale in British Columbia.
Crosstex Adding Barnett Shale Capacity
Crosstex Energy LP has entered into a 10-year firm transportation agreement with a major Barnett Shale gas producer for an additional 50 MMcf/d on its North Texas gathering system, the partnership said Monday.
Transportation Notes
Southern California Gas said Friday the loss of 300 MMcf/d of storage injection capacity due to emergency turbine repairs at its Aliso Canyon facility had ended as expected.
Williams: New Piceance Processing Plant Running at Full Tilt
Williams’ 450 MMcf/d Willow Creek gas processing plant in western Colorado’s Piceance Basin has reached full processing operations about seven weeks after the plant began running, the company said Tuesday.
Sable Island Back Up Following Maintenance, Hurricane
Production was in the process of ramping up to normal levels of about 400 MMcf/d from the Sable Offshore Energy Project off Nova Scotia as of Sunday, an ExxonMobil spokesman said.
Compressor Fire Shuts In Some GOM Production
About 240-250 MMcf/d of gas is shut in due to a explosion and compressor fire that occurred late Tuesday on a platform at High Island 264 in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM), according to platform owner Enterprise Products Partners LP.