Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis signaled during his recent state of the state address that his administration would continue its work to meet stringent emissions reduction targets. Some governors are sharing some of their energy strategies in the annual state addresses. Polis, whose state includes the prolific Denver-Julesburg Basin and Niobrara formation, oversees one of…
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Williams Cements Top DJ Natural Gas Gathering Spot with $1.27B Cureton, RMM Acquisitions
Williams has secured its spot as the largest natural gas gatherer in the Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin by closing two previously announced midstream acquisitions valued at a combined $1.27 billion. Williams acquired Cureton Front Range LLC, whose assets include gas gathering pipelines and two processing plants serving producers across 225,000 dedicated acres. Williams also purchased private…
Lower 48 Plays to Add 400 MMcf/d of Production from February to March, EIA Says
With the Haynesville Shale continuing to serve as the biggest driver of projected onshore natural gas production growth, output from seven key Lower 48 plays is poised to grow by 426 MMcf/d from February to March, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). In its latest Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), published Monday, the agency modeled…
Lower 48 Oil, Natural Gas Production to Rise in November as DUC Drawdown Continues
U.S. onshore oil and natural gas production is set to rise from October to November, propelled by supply growth in the Permian Basin and Haynesville Shale, according to updated projections Monday from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Natural gas production from seven key U.S. producing regions — the Anadarko, Appalachia and Permian basins, along…
Lower 48 Natural Gas Production Seen Higher in October, Led by Haynesville and Appalachia
Lower 48 natural gas production is expected to increase month/month in October in almost every major basin, with oil output set to climb in most regions too, federal researchers said Monday. The Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), compiled every month by the Energy Information Administration, indicated that gas production is predicted to increase in October from…
Lower 48 Associated Gas Output Broke Yearslong Uptrend in 2020, EIA Says
Associated natural gas production from U.S. onshore oil plays fell in 2020, marking the first year/year decline in output since 2016, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a research note published Monday. Production of associated gas from the Permian and Anadarko basins, as well as from the Bakken, Eagle Ford and Niobrara shales, fell…
EIA Models Falling Natural Gas Output from Seven Key U.S. Regions in March
Natural gas production from seven key U.S. shale plays is set to fall by a combined 560 MMcf/d from February to March as output from most major producing regions is expected to slow over the next month, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Combined natural gas output from the Anadarko, Appalachian and Permian…
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EIA Forecasts Natural Gas, Oil Production Decline in May from Key Lower 48 Plays
Reflecting the impact of both the coronavirus pandemic and the global oil price war, natural gas and oil production from seven of the most prolific onshore U.S. unconventional plays is expected to decline in May compared with April, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
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EIA Forecasts Natural Gas, Oil Production Decline in May from Key Lower 48 Plays
Reflecting the impact of both the coronavirus pandemic and the global oil price war, natural gas and oil production from seven of the most prolific onshore U.S. unconventional plays is expected to decline in May compared with April, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Oil, Natural Gas Production Growth From Key Onshore Plays Nearly Flat Next Month, Says EIA
Oil and natural gas production from seven of the United States’ most prolific onshore unconventional plays is expected to increase in February compared with January, but at a markedly slower pace than in the recent past, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).