The U.S. Bureau of Land Management office in Utah on Thursday posted a proposed list of four parcels totaling 4,175 acres that will be offered in an online oil/natural gas lease sale in the first quarter.
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BLM Goes Online With Four Oil/Gas Lease Sales in December
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which found success in its first online lease auction last month, has rescheduled four other lease sale auctions that were to be conducted in coming weeks to instead be held online in December.
Bureau of Land Management to Hold Lease Sales Online
In an effort to modernize its oil and gas program, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said it will conduct lease sales online beginning next month.
More Ohio NatGas Processing Scheduled for Start-Up This Month
Two new cryogenic processing plants are expected to begin operations in Ohio’s Utica Shale this month, representing a combined 400 MMcf/d of capacity for producers in the region with shut-in wells waiting for it.
Williams Limits Transco Services in Marcellus
Williams on Thursday said it has restricted some natural gas pipeline services on its mainstay Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line LLC (aka Transco) because of capacity constraints in the Pennsylvania portion of the Marcellus Shale.
Antero Reports 47% Increase in Proved Reserves
Antero Resources announced Monday that its proved reserves had increased 47%, to 6.3 Tcfe in the first half fo 2013 on natural gas gains mostly from the Marcellus Shale.
Magnum Hunter Readies Growth on Added Marcellus Pipe Capacity
Magnum Hunter Resources Corp. is planning to build production through the rest of this year from its substantial asset base in the Appalachian Basin after being knocked back early this year from a lack of pipeline capacity for natural gas liquids (NGL), CEO Gary Evans said Tuesday.
Train Loaded with Crude Oil Explodes in Quebec
A 73-car train crashed and exploded Saturday in Lac-Megantic, Quebec, igniting its cargo of crude oil — possibly from North Dakota — killing as many as 40 people and forcing the evacuation of nearly 2,000 others.
Northeast Ohio Group Devises Midstream Development Plan
A group of elected officials, economic development and real estate experts in northeastern Ohio have developed a proposal to create a network of wet gas gathering lines and other infrastructure in the Utica Shale, using the region’s steel industry, abandoned or partially used rail lines and existing highways.
CSU Sets Up U.S. State Energy Legislation Tracker
The Center for the New Energy Economy (CNEE) at Colorado State University announced that it has created a new online database of energy-related state legislation pending in all 50 states, “from solar to natural gas and everything in between.”