Devon Energy Corp. has completed its portfolio transformation after agreeing to sell five natural gas-weighted onshore properties covering 900,000 net acres to Linn Energy LLC for $2.3 billion.
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New York High Court Upholds Local Frack Bans
In a decision that could further torpedo shale development in New York, the state’s highest court ruled Monday that local governments can enact bans on oil and gas activities, including hydraulic fracturing (fracking), because the statewide oil and gas mining law doesn’t trump municipalities’ zoning powers.
PetroQuest-Midstates JV Targeting Central Louisiana Play
PetroQuest Energy Inc. and Midstates Petroleum Co. Inc. have formed a joint venture (JV) to develop Midstates’ oily Fleetwood project in central Louisiana.
SEC Investigating Former BlackRock Fund Manager’s Ties to Rice Energy
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) could take action against the global asset and investment firm BlackRock Inc. after an investigation into a former employee, Daniel J. Rice III, revealed a potential conflict of interest between the portfolios he managed and his family business, Rice Energy Inc., according to an 8-K filed by the firm Friday.
Northeast Natural Gas Prices Slide as Stronger Storage Surprises in NGI’s Forward Look
With the country’s natural gas storage network refilling faster than expected and analysts calling for a mild summer to further tamp down demand for the resource from the power generation sector, Northeast natural gas prices in the forward market have been making their way lower in recent weeks.
Northern Utica Not Yet A Bust; Oil Windows Seen as Key to Revival
Despite poor results and the unabashed early decisions of some unconventional operators to abandon altogether what was once thought to be the core of Ohio’s Utica Shale, neither the oil and gas industry nor the communities waiting for economic opportunity have written off the play’s northern tier.
Weekend Physical Gas Falls; Fundamentals Turning Bearish, Analysts Say
Physical gas for weekend and Monday delivery fell like a rock in Friday’s trading. Market points across the board were lower, in some cases by deep double digits, with the East and Northeast taking on the brunt of the selling.
Industry Briefs
The Federal Trade Commission has closed its investigation ofRegency Energy Partners LP’s $1.3 billion acquisition ofEagle Rock Energy Partners LP’s midstream business. This was the final regulatory approval required for the deal’s closing, which is planned to occur Tuesday (July 1). The deal was announced late last year (seeShale Daily,Dec. 23, 2013).
Bears Seize Control In Weekly Trading
Trading for the week ended June 27 may be something of a watershed for the bulls, with hefty declines in both physical and futures pricing auguring a shift to a lower pricing regime and those campaigning for higher prices based on a large storage deficit throwing in the towel.
Bears Prowling After Release of Storage Data
Natural gas futures Thursday morning continued the recent tradition of outsize market moves off modest storage injection misses by industry forecasters.